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Train Expo: Locomotives, Wings and Wheels June 20, 21, 22
Fall Color Tours:Cadillac to Boyne Falls October 4Petoskey to TBA October 12Mt. Pleasant to Cadillac October 19
North Pole ExpressNovember 22, 23, 28, 29December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21
On behalf of the Shiawassee County Convention and Visitors Bureau please accept our invitation to come and explore all that we have to offer. Charming and well-loved, encompassing small towns and villages, Shiawassee County has many treasures awaiting your discovery. Enjoy unique shopping and feel the excitement of our activities and festivals at our fairgrounds, parks and downtowns. Explore scenic biking and walking trails or just sit back and throw out a fishing line along the Shiawassee River. Partake in the multitude of arts and entertainment offerings at our arts center and outdoor summer concerts, or take in a play by the Owosso Community Players. Visit Curwood Castle, tour historic homes, and continue back in time as you visit museums and a historical village. Visit our historic Durand Depot and learn about our proud railroad heritage. Only in Shiawassee County can you see a 220 ton steam locomotive brought back to life at the Steam Railroading Institute. Pause for a bite to eat at one of our many fine restaurants and when your day is complete, stay in one of the comfortable accommodations found throughout the county. Whether you will be joining us for our proud heritage, fun festivals or events, small town values or business endeavors—one thing is for certain, you will be greeted and treated with genuine hospitality.
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The Shiawassee County Visitors Guide and Business Directory is a publication of the Shiawassee County Convention and Visitors Bureau (Kim Springsdorf). This organization has made every effort to ensure accuracy. Please report any changes to the SCCVB for inclusion in subsequent editions. The SCCVB has contributed the editorial content for this publication. This annual magazine is published by The Independent Newsgroup, 1907 W. M-21, Owosso, MI 48867, 989-723-1118, fax 989-725-1834, www.owossoindependent.com. All rights reserved. Reproduction available with publisher consent. The Independent will not be held accountable for any omissions or errors. Photos contributed by the Shiawassee County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, David Vaughn, Michael David-Lorne Jordan/David Lorne Photographic, Karen Mead-Elford/Yellowhouse Photography and Design and Greg Durling/Riverview Photography.
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Kimberly SpringsdorfExecutive Director, Shiawassee County Convention & Visitors [email protected]
Shiawassee County is centrally located in the of Mid-Michigan
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the promotion of the County as a destination for overnight and day visitors.
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BANQUET & MEETING FACILITIES
DURAND UNION STATION 200 Railroad Street, Durand, MI 48429989-288-3561, www.durandstation.org
This beautiful banquet facility is located on the top floor of the historic Durand Union Station. This facility is ideal for business meetings, showers, reunions, anniversaries, weddings and receptions. There is a large catering kitchen and several ideal vignettes for photography or displays. The stations’ banquet room can seat up to 145.
STEAM RAILROADINGINSTITUTE405 S. Washington Street, Owosso, MI 48867989-725-9464www.michigansteamtrain.com
If you are looking for a unique venue for your next social occasion, the Steam Railroading Institute (SRI) Banquet & Event Center is your best choice. Conveniently located in Downtown Owosso, SRI offers a 2,000 square foot banquet facility located on the banks of the Shiawassee River. The SRI is neighbor to Great Lakes Central Railway, which operates daily throughout the SRI grounds.The SRI is also home to an interactive museum depicting steam-era railroading and houses the Pere Marquette 1225, the largest operating steam locomotive of its kind. From intimate gatherings to grandiose celebrations, we can accommodate all of your needs. Contact us today for more details.
TONY M’S RESTAURANTLocated in the former Eddie O’ Flynns building2280 W. M-21, Owossowww.tonymslansing.com
The Banquet Room located inside Tony M’s is the place to host your next upcoming special occasion. Enjoy our spacious room for whatever the occasion might be. From Birthday Parties to Graduation Open Houses, Wedding Receptions to Anniversary Parties, Reunions to Holiday Parties, or even for those unfortunate times when there is a loss in the family. We have accommodations for up to 75 and room rental is free. Any event held at Tony M’s is sure to be a special one.
OWOSSO HISTORICAL COMMISSIONCurwood Castle & Amos Gould House
224 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso989-725-0597
Both of our historic venues are available for group tours, special events or meeting rentals. Call us for details and let us assist you in creating an event that your guests will never forget.
For additional facilities and assistance in planning your event call the Shiawassee County Convention & Visitors Bureau at 989-723-1199.
BAKER COLLEGE WELCOME CENTER1309 S. M-52, Owosso, MI 48867989-729-3592
At Creative Catering by Dianne we believe high quality, great taste and superior service come from a well-trained, experienced staff with a passion for details and a talent for presentation. We are the exclusive caterer of the Baker College of Owosso Conference Center, a beautiful facility that seats up to 350 of your guests. It is perfect for professional and private events.For future information on this, you maycall 989-729-3592.
CAPITOL BOWLS HOT SPOT & LOUNGE219 S. Washington Street, Owosso, MI 48867 989-725-7717, www.capitolbowl.net For a fun and exciting facility to hold your
next family or business event, come to Capitol Bowl’s Hot Spot Lounge. We offer seating up to 250; choose us or your own caterer as your food provider. View DVDs or presentations on our 8’x10’ big screen plus your favorite sporting events on all TVs located throughout the facility. Bowling/arcade use may be added to enhance your rental experience for all guests!
DeVRIES NATURE CONSERVANCY2635 N. M-52, Owosso, MI 48867989-723-3365, www.devriesnature.org
Banquet facilities include 2 large rooms (capacities: 30 and 15-25) with fireplaces, full kitchen, wireless Internet, tables and chairs. We also host wedding ceremonies and other gatherings: i.e., graduation open houses, reunions, family gatherings, church and school picnics and more. The outdoor possibilities are endless as we are located on 136 acres of land along the beautiful Shiawassee River. Also located on our grounds is the Carriage and Sleigh Museum, home of one of the finest collections of carriages, buggies, surreys, sleighs and cutters in the Midwest.
SHIAWASSEEARTS CENTER206 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso, MI 48867989-723-8354www.shiawasseearts.org
Framed within the Shiawassee Arts Center and overlooking the beautiful Shiawassee River and Curwood Castle, the River Gallery is a perfect location for your special events, fundraisers and private parties. A truly unique venue, the River Gallery pairs an upscale art gallery with more than 1,200 square feet of special-event space for meetings, lunches, dinners, parties, lectures, musical recitals, films and other functions. The River Gallery comfortably accommodates 75 persons seated at round tables of eight, 125 seated theatre-style or 200 standing. A special feature of the gallery is a second floor outdoor balcony, known as the Cottonwood Terrace which holds 50 people seated. You may also expand these seating accommodations by utilizing a banquet tent on the SAC grounds.
COMSTOCK INN& CONFERENCE CENTER300 E. Main Street, Owosso, MI 48867989-725-0999, www.thecomstockinn.com
The Comstock Inn is the only full service hotel in Shiawassee County and they are committed to customer satisfaction. Along with the premier banquet facility, the Comstock offers 64 luxurious rooms, a first class restaurant and a wonderful indoor swimming pool. The Comstock Inn & Conference Center can accommodate up to 400 guests and they offer dining options as simple as hors d’oeuvres to full course meals. The rooms can be separated to accommodate smaller events and gatherings as well. The conference center has recently been completely remodeled and the Comstock Inn promises to do everything to make your next event memorable and successful.
WROUGHT IRON GRILL317 S. Elm Street, Owosso, MI 48867989-472-9025, www.wroughtirongrill.com
The Wrought Iron Grill is the perfect place for all of your banquet needs. Located in historic Woodard Station, the Wrought Iron Grill is Mid-Michigan’s premier restaurant and banquet facility. The 110-year-old former furniture factory has an industrial feel with high ceilings, exposed duct work, and lots of windows to give you and your guests a warm, inviting atmosphere. The Mayfield Room can accommodate up to 110 people and is perfect for weddings, corporate events, fundraisers and birthday celebrations, to name a few. Our wine cellar themed Sierra Room is more intimate and can hold 23 people around a beautiful harvest table while lending itself to total privacy.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Comstock Inn & Conference Center
of Owosso300 E. Main St.,
Owosso, MI 48867989-725-0999
www.thecomstockinn.com64 Rooms, Jacuzzi Suites, Complete Banquet Facility, Indoor Pool, Restaurant & Lounge, Meeting Rooms,
Flat Screen TV’s, Business Center,
24 Hour Coffee Station, Complimentary Breakfast,
Handicap Access, Complimentary Wi-Fi,
Memory Foam Mattresses and Fridge/Microwave.
Walking Distance to Shopping, Entertainment and
the River Trail
Heb’s Inn of Perry
2811 Lansing Rd.,Perry, MI 48872517-625-7500
15 Rooms, Air Conditioning,
Phone & TV in Room, Pets Allowed,
Free Movie Channel,Handicap Access,
Meeting Rooms Next Door, .3 Miles or Less to Shopping,
Entertainmentand Dining
Quality Inn of Durand
Durand Exit off I-69989-288-0638
www.ChoiceHotels.comEasy on, Easy off,
47 Rooms, Jacuzzi Rooms, Indoor Pool/Hot Tub and Exercise Room, Deluxe Breakfast,
High Speed Internet/Wi-Fi, Air Conditioning,
Phone with Free Local Calls, Cable TV w/HBO & ESPN,
Handicap Accessible, Walking Distance to
Restaurants
Welcome Innof Owosso
1513 E. Main St.,Owosso, MI 48867
989-723-514134 Rooms,
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Sunset Motelof Durand
9810 E. Lansing Rd.,Durand, MI 48429
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Corunna Historical VillageLocated on Governor Parsons Lane, inside Hugh McCurdy Park, Corunna989-743-3650 or 989-743-4995 • www.corunna-mi.govImagine being able to go back in time to see what it was like 100 years ago. New elements being added at every opportunity, the replicated village features restored historical buildings of the golden days of yesteryear during life before electricity, running water, automobiles and the modern conveniences of today’s busy life. Open the afternoon of July 4th, the first two weekends in December and by appointment.
Curwood CastleLocated in Curwood Castle Park,224 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso989-725-0597 • [email protected] Castle stands on the banks of the Shiawassee River near the home of James Oliver Curwood, one of America’s foremost authors of adventure novels and an early advocate of environmental conservation. This replica of a Norman chateau was built in 1922 and served as James Oliver Curwood’s writing studio. Curwood Castle was used by Curwood until his death in 1927. The castle is open to the public February-December Tuesday-Sunday, 1-5pm. Curwood Castle is available for group tours and special event rental.
DeVries Nature ConservancyCarriage & Sleigh Museum2635 N. M-52, Owosso989-723-3365www.devriesnature.org The DeVries Historic Carriage and Sleigh Museum boasts one of the finest collections of carriages, buggies, surreys, sleighs and cutters in the Midwest. The collection consists of over 27 vehicles. Owosso’s manufacturing past is well represented by buggies and sleighs built in the early 1900’s by the Owosso Carriage & Sleigh Company. Entrance to the museum is by appointment only. To learn more about special events and educational opportunities, visit their website.
Durand Union Station & Michigan Railroad History Museum200 Railroad Street, P.O. Box 106, Durand989-288-3561 • www.durandstation.orgThe Durand Union Station recaptures the golden years of railroading. The Michigan Railroad History Museum features photos, artifacts, displays and articles of Durand’s rich railroad history. See displays from the Ann Arbor History Society and the Grand Trunk Western Historical Society. For a firsthand look at railroading of yesterday, Durand Union Station is an interesting educational place to visit. The Depot has also gained prominence as one of the most photographed train stations in America. You may visit Durand Union Station on Tuesday-Thursday & Sunday 1-5pm, Friday & Saturday 10am-5pm.
Farmers MarketsShiawassee County boasts wonderful Farmers Markets that are a treat for the whole family. From May through October, markets operate in Bennington (Monday), Durand (Wednesday), Vernon (Thursday), Owosso (Saturday) and Laingsburg (Wednesday afternoon). Hours of operation vary, see calendar of events pagefor details.
Historic Homes & Walking Tour of OwossoTake a step back in time and sample some of Shiawassee County’s historical and architectural treasures. You will be astonished and charmed by the beauty of the older homes that include Greek Revival, Italianate, French Second Empire, Victorian Gothic, Queen Anne and more architectural styles. The Amos Gould house is available for group tours and rental by appointment. A self-guided walking brochure of Owosso produced by the Owosso Historical Commission is available at the Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, 989-723-5149. The annual Historic Home Tour will be Saturday, September 20th, 10am-5pm. You may call 989-725-0597 for more details.
Corunna Historical Village Durand Union Station DeVries Carriage & Sleigh Museum
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Shiawassee Center for the Performing ArtsOwosso Community Players114 E. Main Street, Owossowww.owossoplayers.comThe Owosso Community Players is the premiere performing arts group in Shiawassee County, providing entertaining live theatre for more than 60 years. Beginning in 2014, the Owosso Community Players will be performing in the newly renovated, state-of-the-art and LEED certified Lebowsky Center, which was nearly lost in 2007 to a devastating fire, in addition to performances in the adjacent Studio Theatre. Visit our website to learn more about auditions, supporting and enjoying the Owosso Community Players.
Owosso Community Airport205 Airport Drive, Owosso 989-725-1969The Owosso Community Airport began in 1929 as a single grass strip with one hanger. Today, it has three landing strips surrounded by spacious hangers and a community that has grown up around it. Business people fly in, small jets and helicopters land and flying schools train future pilots. Bring the family out to watch planes come and go anytime. The public is always welcome.
Perry Historical Society Museum/Calkins-MacQueen House127 East First Street, Perry517-625-6155This home museum depicts the history of Perry, Morrice and Shaftsburg area. Be sure to visit the exhibit of Mastodon bones that were found in Perry Township back in 2001.Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5pm, July-December
ShoppingWhen you’re on the hunt for gifts, apparel, or even pieces of art, Shiawassee County possesses the nostalgia of historic downtowns and the convenience of national chain stores. When downtown, enjoy parking along the streets, and the friendly faces and helpful attitudes of storekeepers. You will be amazed at the variety of goods to be discovered within walking distance. Displays are well stocked with items that range from old-fashioned to modern, from bargain basement to upscale chic.
Shiawassee Arts Center206 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso989-723-8354 • www.shiawasseearts.orgLocated next to the historic Curwood Castle overlooking the Shiawassee River, the Shiawassee Arts Center serves as a showcase for the work of area, statewide and national artists. It has nine galleries with featured exhibits, a specialty gift shop and art classes for children and adults. Be sure to visit the newly renovated Cottonwood Terrace and River Gallery. The Arts Center is available for meetings, private receptions and parties. Open Tuesday-Sunday 1-5pm. No admission fee, handicap accessible.
Shiawassee County Historical Museum1997 N. M-52, Owosso989-723-2371This museum offers collections of written historical material and artifacts relating to the history of the Shiawassee County area.Open every Saturday and Sunday afternoon from mid May through mid September. Organizations, clubs, church groups, or classrooms can schedule a tour of the Museum by contacting Charles Wascher at 989-723-2371.
Steam Railroading Institute (SRI)405 S. Washington Street, Owosso989-725-9464 • www.michigansteamtrain.comThe SRI’s mission is to preserve the knowledge, skills and technology involved with the maintenance and operation of steam locomotives and to educate the public about the enormous impact that these machines had in economic development of Owosso, Michigan and the Great Lakes Region. The institute is home to the majestic Pere Marquette 1225, the largest operating steam locomotive of its kind. The 1225 embodies the characteristics of the last and most powerful steam locomotives. The Steam Railroading Institute offers weekend excursions throughout the summer and several all day excursions throughout the year. The most popular of all excursions is the “North Pole Express,” available during November and December.
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SHIAWASSEE COUNTY IS THEPERFECT DESTINATION FOR
MYSTERY BUS TOURS! If you are looking for new attractions for your tour groups, Shiawassee County has much to offer! Centrally located in the heart of Michigan, traveling here is convenient and you will be amazed with all there is to do. We are proud to be home to the world famous Steam Engine Pere Marquette 1225, known all around the world as the real “Polar Express.” Other popular attractions include a Historic Village, Train Depot, Castle, Art Center, a Museum with the largest sleigh and carriage collection in the midwest, a historic Performing Arts Theater, historic homes and barns, unique downtowns and miles and miles of biking and walking trails. To learn more about the fantastic finds of Shiawassee County contact the Convention and Visitors Bureau at 989-723-1199 or www.shiawassee.org. All of our group tour services are complimentary!
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FESTIVALS & EVENTS
Curwood Festival Canoe Race End of Summer Cruisin’, Durand Owosso Art Walk Corunna 4th of July
Christmas at the Depot200 Railroad Street, Durand989-288-3561 • www.durandstation.orgThe holidays are magical at Durand Union Station beginning the day after Thanksgiving with Santa at the Depot. The entire Depot is beautifully trimmed with our 30 individually decorated Christmas trees and it is the perfect place for unique photographs. Holiday rental packages are available.
Corunna 4th of July Celebration989-743-3650 • www.corunna-mi.gov Join us in celebrating Independence Day the old-fashioned way. Always held on July 4th, the all-day festivities include a parade, picnics in McCurdy Park, live entertainment, petting zoo, tours of the Corunna Historical Village, classic cars—car show and more.
Curwood Festival308 W. Main Street, Owosso989-723-2161 • www.curwoodfestival.comThe 36th annual Curwood Festival will be held on June 5-8, 2014 in Downtown Owosso in honor of our own author and conservationist, James Oliver Curwood. The four day fun-filled family event will include two parades, a carnival, an entertainment tent, children’s events, canoe and raft races, wine and beer tasting, 5k & 10k run, arts & crafts, pancake breakfast, talent show and much more.
Durand Railroad Days989-288-3715 • www.durandrailroaddays.com Festivities will be held May 15-18, 2014. Festivities include a parade featuring the Railroad Person of the Year, a wine and beer tasting tent, carnival rides, children’s activity tent, chain saw wood carver, Art Walk, vendors and various old-fashioned hometown fun.
Laingsburg Lions Springtime Festival517-675-5552The Laingsburg Lions Springtime Festival was established over 25 years ago and will be held May 8-11, 2014. The festival includes amusement rides and midway, craft show, parade, basketball shootout, chicken BBQ and much more.
North Pole ExpressSteam Railroading Institute989-725-9464www.michigansteamtrain.com The “North Pole Express” is an extraordinary holiday experience for the entire family. Join us for an excursion behind the world famous Pere Marquette 1225 steam engine “The Real Polar Express!” Passengers begin their magical journey at the Steam Railroading Institute and travel to an old fashioned Christmas Village.
Owosso Bike Festival989-725-8373On Sunday, August 10th, join bike enthusiasts from all over for the 10th Annual Owosso Bike Festival featuring riders with antique and classic bicycles. Excited riders bring out their oldest and fanciest bikes and enjoy a day of riding, swap meet, poker run, bike games, music and fun.
Owosso Historic Home Tour989-725-0597Owossohistorichometour.comThe Owosso Historic Commission presents the finest of Owosso’s rich architectural heritage during the annual home tour held the third Saturday in September. Enjoy music, refreshments and special events as you spend your day visiting the historic properties featured on the tour.
Tour Our Town--Owosso989-723-1199On August 23, 2014 Owosso opens its doors and invites you to discover the many treasures that are located in your own town! A free event passport will be your ticket to visit area attractions and to join in all the family fun activities that are planned. Visit us on facebook for event updates.
PerryFest517-625-6155 • www.perry.mi.usThe 12th annual PerryFest will be held September 19-21, 2014 in Downtown Perry. The family fun festival includes a softball tournament, 5K Rambler Run, silent auction, craft show, classic car show, motorcycle show, parade, live entertainment, chicken BBQ, fireworks, various fun competitions and more.
Shiawassee County Fair2900 E. Hibbard Road, Corunna989-743-3611 www.shiawasseecountyfair.comThe annual Shiawassee County Fair will run August 3-9, 2014. The fairgrounds will be alive with 4-H and FFA youth projects, agricultural and commercial displays, amusement rides and daily family entertainment. The Grandstand provides events daily and there is something for everyone to enjoy!
The Country Corn Maze150 North Vernon Road, Corunna989-743-6899 (Seasonal) www.cornmazefun.net Come out to the country to explore your way through 4 professionally cut corn mazes, the largest you will find in a 5 county area. Our corn maze is open from first weekend in September until the weekend following Halloween.
Train Expo 2014Locomotives Wings & WheelsSteam Railroading Institute, Owosso989-725-9464www.michigansteamtrain.comGuests from around the nation and the world will come to Owosso on June 20-22, 2014 to enjoy a once in lifetime experience. Train Expo 2014 is a rare event featuring vintage steam locomotives, automobiles and airplanes. The star of the event is our very own world famous Pere Marquette 1225 steam engine the locomotive used by Warner Brothers to make the movie “The Polar Express.”
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So Much To Do InThe Shiawassee RiverShiawassee County is named for its principle river, The Shiawassee. The river is about 110 miles long. It is one of the best examples of a warm-water river system in its eco-region. Its waters support over 61 species of fish and 14 species of freshwater mussel, including some rare and endangered species. We encourage you to spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the many features the Shiawassee River has to offer.
Bike Shiawassee CountyBiking at every level is a favorite pastime in Shiawassee County. With biking trails and miles and miles of back roads, your biking options are limitless. Along with the leisurely bike ride, Shiawassee County is proud to have several organized rides on a weekly basis, spring through fall. Coming soon to Owosso is a 42 mile addition to the Fred Meijer River Trail that will take you all the way to Ionia. Projected completion date is November 2014. Visit the Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail on Facebook for updates.
James S. Miner River WalkNestled along the river is a five mile River Walk, beginning in Corunna’s McCurdy Park and ending in Owosso’s Green Meadows Park. It winds and curves along the river and is literally a sightseeing splendor passing by dozens of the areas best attractions. The new Sam & Opal Voight walkway also wraps along both the north and south sides of the river, adding another mile to walk, bike or run.
DeVries Nature Conservancy2635 N. M-52, Owosso, MI 48867www.devriesnature.org • 989-723-3365A must see for nature enthusiasts. Four plus miles of trails take visitors through 136 acres of farmland, forest, prairie, and the floodplain along the beautiful Shiawassee River. Visit the Conservancy year-round, dawn til dusk. DNC is a great place to hike, walk the dog, cross country ski, snowshoe, learn more about Michigan’s natural history, or find a quiet place to commune with nature.
Canoeing and KayakingThe Shiawassee River Valley is a country scenic setting—the river is a Class 1 stream for beginners and rises to intermediate during higher flows. It traverses through many scenic landscapes, historic communities and many county and municipal parks. The Friends of the Shiawassee River have recently completed five new canoe launches between Geeck Road County Park and Henderson Park. For a complete river guide visit www.shiawasseeriver.org
Fishing & WildlifeBe ready to reel in some nice size fish in our relatively shallow river. The Shiawassee is a favorite of fly fishers catching smallmouth bass. Other varieties that may be hooked include: walleye, carp, suckers, rock bass, pike and blue gill. It is not uncommon to see raccoons, beaver, great blue heron, white-tailed deer, and kingfisher. Be sure to keep your eye out for Bald Eagles as well.
Fun in The SnowFor great sledding fun visit Mudge Hill in Perry next to city hall. In Corunna, enjoy Mount McCurdy located in McCurdy Park and in Owosso be sure to check out the Holman Snow Hill for some good, steep sledding. For more information you may contact in Perry 517-625-6155, Corunna 989-743-3605 and in Owosso 989-725-0599.
Historic Walking Tour of Owosso Take a step back in time and sample a few of Owosso’s historical and architectural treasures. This Mid-Michigan city, located between Flint & Lansing has one of the most outstanding concentrations of nineteenth century residences in the state and visitors to Owosso will be astonished and charmed by the beauty of its older homes. A complete walking brochure is available at Owosso City Hall 989-725-0599 or the Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, 989-723-5149. For additional details on Owosso history you may contact the Owosso Historical Commission at 989-725-0597.
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BowlingIf it is bowling you are looking for, Shiawassee County has it! The Capitol Bowl in Owosso 989-725-7717 www.capitolbowl.netRiverbend Bowl & Lounge in Corunna 989-743-5870, Durand Lanes in Durand 989-288-2694. Also at Capitol Bowl enjoy their indoor 18 Hole Miniature Golf Course (May-August) and full arcade.
The Don & Metta Mitchell AmphitheaterA beautiful outdoor setting along the river across from the Curwood Castle, is home to concerts and events all summer long. Summerfestincludes a variety of music styles including R&B, country, rock, big band, and folk held on Thursday evenings. There are concerts for everyone to enjoy. Visit www.owossoamphitheater.org
Rollhaven Skate & Fun Center islocated in Owosso. If you’re looking for fun, you’ve come to the right place! You will find skating, arcade games, birthday parties, snack bar and so much more. Visit www.rollhaven.com or call 989-725-9850.
Shiawassee Arts Center206 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso • 989-723-8354The Shiawassee Arts Center offers multi-media art classes for all ages and levels of learning. They promote opportunities to explore and experience new ideas and techniques with a variety of artist instructors. It’s exhilarating to discover something new or revive your creativity. The Arts Center is proud to open the doors to provide a feast of inspiration and arts education, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
The Owosso Speedway is fun for the whole family. The 3/8 mile high-banked paved, oval track is located just west of Owosso on M-21. For more details visit www.owossospeedway.com or call 810-965-6698.
Geo-Caching is a real world outdoor hunting game and it is huge in Shiawassee County. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then share their experiences online. You can travel to just about every corner of the county and find a “cache.” People from all across the USA have made their way to Shiawassee County in search of these “treasures.” www.geocaching.com
Shiawassee County Fairgrounds2900 E. Hibbard Road, Corunna www.shiawasseecountyfair.com, 989-743-3611So much more than a fairground!! Beginning in April and going through October, the Shiawassee County Fairgrounds is packed with excitement every weekend. Horse shows, dog shows, rabbit shows, piglet and calf sales and even a circus are only a few events that happen all summer long; other events are welcomed. Be sure not to miss the annual Shiawassee County Fair August 3-9, 2014.
Country Corn Maze150 N. Vernon Road, Corunnawww.cornmazefun.netNothing beats a day out on the farm. Choose from four professionally cut corn mazes, relax in a 100-year-old barn and enjoy refreshments. Be sure to visit our expanded pumpkin patch and shoot the corn cannon or participate in “The Farm Scene Investigation Game.” Open from September 5th to November 3rd.
Owosso Historic Home Tour Saturday, September 20, 2014, 10am-5pmOwosso is said to have one of the most outstanding concentration of 19th century homes in Michigan. A self-guided tour of historic and architecturally significant homes will include some magnificent homes that are only open to the public for this special event. The Owosso Historic Home Tour is hosted by the Owosso Historical Commission (OHC). For additional information you may contact the OHC at 989-725-0597 or visit www.owossohistorichometour.com.
Shiawassee Arts Center The Amos Gould House Don & Metta Mitchell Amphitheater
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ASSOCIATE INVESTORS
Baker College1020 S. Washington Street Owosso, MI 48867989-729-3350baker.edu
Capitol Bowl & Capitol Bowl’s Hot Spot Lounge219 S. Washington Street Owosso, MI 48867989-725-7717capitolbowl.net
Chips Place Pizza & More715 N. Chipman StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-725-6868chipsplaceowosso.com
Curwood Festival308 W. Main Street Owosso, MI 48867989-723-2161curwoodfestival.com
Country Corn Maze150 N. Vernon Road Corunna, MI 48817989-743-6899 (seasonal)cornmazefun.net
Durand Area Chamber of Commerce109 N. Saginaw Street Durand, MI 48429-1158 989-288-3715durandchamber.com
Durand Union Station & Michigan Railroad History MuseumPO Box 106, 200 Railroad StreetDurand, MI 48429989-288-3561durandstation.org
Hardees—Red Burrito534 E. Main StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-725-2616
Indian Trails109 Comstock StreetOwosso, MI 48867 989-725-5105indiantrails.com
Jumbo’s Burger Bar200 S. Washington StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-729-0707
Lance’s Bakery309 N. Washington Street Downtown Owosso, MI 48867989-720-2254lancesbakery.com
Lulas’ Louisiana Cookhouse113 S. Washington Street Downtown Owosso, MI 48867lulascookhouse.com
Owosso Historical CommissionCurwood Castle & Amos Gould House224 Curwood Castle DriveOwosso, MI 48867989-725-0597
Plowman Gas & Oil Company108 W. Third Street Perry, MI 48872 517-625-7200
Railroad DaysPO Box 316, Durand, MI 48429durandrailroaddays.comPresident-Kent Edwards
Shiawassee Arts Center206 Curwood Castle DriveOwosso, MI 48867989-723-8354shiawasseearts.org
Shiawassee County Historical Society Museum & ArchivesPO Box 526, 1997 N. M-52 Owosso, MI 48867 989-723-2371shiawasseecountyhistsoc.org
Shiawassee County Fair2900 E. Hibbard Road Corunna, MI 48817 989-743-3611shiawasseecountyfair.com
Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce215 N. Water StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-723-5149shiawasseechamber.org
Smokin’ Johnny V’sBarbecue Bistro116 E. McNeil StreetCorunna, MI 48817989-720-1227smokinjohnnyv.com
Steam Railroading InstitutePO Box 665, 405 S. Washington Street Owosso, MI 48867 989-725-9464michigansteamtrain.com
Tony M’s RestaurantFormer Eddie O’ Flynns building2280 W. M-21Owosso, MI 48867tonymslansing.com
Val’s Pizza219 S. Washington StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-729-8257capitolbowl.net
Wolverine Sign WorksPO Box 578, 923 Bradley StreetOwosso, MI 48867989-725-5670wolverinesign.com
Wrought Iron Grill317 S. Elm Street, Suite 201Owosso, MI 48867989-472-9025wroughtirongrill.com
Associate Investors are county businesses, who through their financial investment, help support the marketing efforts of the Shiawassee County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Thank you for sharing our vision and helping promote Shiawassee County
as a destination for day and overnight visitors
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Lebowsky Center Restoration CompleteOn March 4, 1926, the Capitol Theatre, Owosso’s newest amusement enterprise, opened and fulfilled the dream of Joseph Lebowsky to serve the public and surrounding county through “entertainment of desired merit.” The theatre, designed by leading Detroit architect George J. Backmann, was a throwback to an age when going to the theater was an event in itself.
Over the years, the Lebowsky Center has made memories in live performance theatre and film and has been an ingrained part of the Owosso community. One would be hard-pressed to find someone who didn’t have a memory of a movie or show, a first date or a first kiss, in the Lebowsky Center. The Owosso Community Players began performances in the Lebowsky Center in 1991, bringing professional-quality community theatre to the historic stage.
Tragically, a devastating fire ravaged the Lebowsky Center in 2007, leaving little hope of restoration at the time and putting the future of the Owosso Community Players in question. A group of dedicated supporters, volunteers and community leaders weren’t content to let the Lebowsky Center fade away, and undertook a campaign to Rebuild the landmark theatre with a grand re-opening in May, 2014, as the Shiawassee Center for the Performing Arts.
The newly rebuilt theatre is a LEED-Silver certified energy-efficient, 500-seat theatre featuring cutting edge technology and modern design with an atmosphere of the original old-time theatre, worthy of a night out on the town. Not only is the center the anchor of the blooming downtown Owosso entertainment district and a cultural destination for visitors more than an hour away, it is also a resource for the community for cultural and performing arts education.
The Owosso Community Players produce more than 10 shows per year, from comedies and dramas to grandiose musicals, in the Voight Performance Hall and the adjoining Studio Theatre. In addition, the Shiawassee Center for the Performing Arts is also host to nearly 25 dates for community groups, touring acts and other events, and is an ideal setting for weddings, fundraisers, or other gatherings.
More information on the Owosso Community Players, the Shiawassee Center for the Performing Arts and the unbelievable Rebuildcampaign can be found at www.owossoplayers.com.
The Lebowsky Center in Owosso
Steam Railroading Institute puts Pere Marquette 1225 Back on the Tracks
After almost five years of being “out of steam,” the world famous steam engine, Pere Marquette (PM) 1225, returned to the tracks sponsored by the Steam Railroading Institute (SRI) in Owosso, Michigan. The long awaited return came just in time for 1225 to pull the popular North Pole Express Christmas excursions to the Christmas Village in Ashley, Michigan.
The PM 1225 has undergone a federally mandated 15 year overhaul of the entire engine. This was an extremely timely and expensive ($800,000) project which could not have been achieved without the support of donors from all over the world and without the overwhelming support of SRI volunteers. The rebuild project consisted of replacing 90% of the firebox, all of the washout plugs, the floor of the cab, and most of the plumbing. To date, the boiler work is complete, all appliances have been inspected and the work crews are completing the final jacketing of the engine. The work is about 99% complete, but there is still much to do to be ready for the upcoming Train Expo 2014: Locomotives, Wings and Wheels, which will be held on June 20-22, 2014.
The Pere Marquette 1225 was used as a model for the animated feature film “The Polar ExpressTM” and continues to draw attention from train lovers everywhere. The 1225 has been a favorite for photographers around the world and “The North Pole Express” excursions, that start every year in November and continue through the Christmas holidays, have provided families with unforgettable experiences and memories that will last a lifetime. Steam engines have been a part of American life for many decades and SRI’s goal is to prevent them from dying out completely. To hear that spectacular whistle, to see the smoke and lights, and to feel the earth vibrate under your feet from this massive locomotive, is truly something everyone should have the chance to experience.
The Steam Railroading Institute (SRI) is dedicated to educating the public about steam era railroading. SRI’s mission is to preserve the knowledge, skills and technology involved with the maintenance and operation of steam locomotives and to educate the public about the enormous impact these machines had in the economic development of Owosso, Michigan, the Great Lakes Region and the nation.
To learn more and find out how you can assist in keeping this incredible piece of history alive, visit www.michigansteamtrain.com and www.project1225.org. SRI’s Visitor Center & Museum offers visitors a firsthand look at the intricacies of working steam locomotives and the equipment needed for their operation. SRI is located in Owosso, Michigan approximately 30 miles northeast of Lansing and 30 miles west of Flint.
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2014 CALENDAR OF EVENTSMARCH15 Owosso – Kid Concert for Nature with Joe Reilly, DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-3365
APRILOwosso – Garlic Mustard Pulls, Saturdays in April,
DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336516 Perry – Easter EGGstravanganza, Veterans Park Pavilion, 517-625-6155 x23519 Corunna – Easter Egg Hunt and Breakfast with the Bunny, 989-277-859226 Durand – Hometown Celebration, Durand Chamber of Commerce, 989-288-371526 Owosso – Farmers Market Block Party, Downtown Owosso, 989-413-3728
MAYOwosso – Racing every Saturday at Owosso
Speedway, www.owossospeedway.com8 Owosso – DeVries Nature Conservancy Garlic Mustard Festival, held at Wrought Iron Grill, 989-723-33659 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, 989-494-33448-11 Laingsburg – Lions Springtime Festival, 517-675-555210 Corunna – City Garage Sale & Spring Craft Bazaar, 989-277-859215-18 Durand – Durand Railroad Days Festival, 989-288-408017 Owosso – Survival Day at DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336516-18 Perry – Community Wide Sidewalk & Yard Sales, 517-625-6155 x23518 Owosso – 7th Annual Mid-Michigan Custom Car Show, 989-666-310724 Perry – Memorial Day Parade, 517-625-6155 x23526 Durand – Memorial Day Parade, 989-288-3715
JUNEOwosso – Saturday racing at Owosso Speedway,
www.owossospeedway.com5-8 Owosso – Curwood Festival, 989-723-21618 Durand – Model A Car Show, Durand Union Station, 989-288-35619 Corunna – Circus Pages Circus, Shiawassee County Fairgrounds, 989-743-366113 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, 989-494-334415 Owosso – Free Petting Zoo and Car Show, Hi-Temp Heating and Cooling, 989-723-807017 Owosso – Michigan Birds of Prey program, DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336520-22 Owosso – TRAIN EXPO 2014, Steam Railroading Institute, 989-725-9464, tickets 989-399-758920-21 Durand – Steam Festival 2014, Durand Union Station, 989-288-356128 Morrice – Morrice Village Homecoming, 517-625-4170
JULYOwosso – Saturday racing at Owosso Speedway
www.owossospeedway.com4 Corunna – All day Corunna 4th of July Celebration McCurdy Park, fireworks at dusk, 989-723-11664 Durand – 4th of July Parade, 989-288-371511 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, 989-494-334411-13 Elsie – Elsie Dairy Festival, www.elsiedairyfest.com11 Owosso – Camp Out at DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336512 Byron – Family Fun Day & Fireworks, Byron Chamber of Commerce, 810-266-489226 Laingsburg – Pancake Breakfast – Downtown Laingsburg, 517-651-610127 Owosso – Cruise to the Castle, 989-494-3344
AUGUSTOwosso – Saturday racing at Owosso Speedway,
www.owossospeedway.com1 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, 989-494-33445 Perry – National Night Out, 517-625-6155 x2353-9 Corunna – SHIAWASSEE COUNTY FAIR – Fairgrounds, 989-743-361110 Owosso – 10th Annual Bike Festival – Antique Bike Show & Ride, House of Wheels, 989-725-837310 Durand – Alumni Art Show Opening, Durand Union Station Ballroom, 989-288-356112 Owosso – Meteor Shower Star Party, DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336523-24 Owosso – Tour Your Own Town Event, 989-723-119930 Durand – End of Summer Cruisin’ Car Show, 989-288-3715
SEPTEMBEROwosso – Saturday racing at Owosso Speedway,
www.owossospeedway.comCorunna – Country Corn Maze – weekends thru
October, www.cornmazefun.net1 Owosso/Corunna – Labor Day Bridge Walk, 989-743-365013 Byron – Fireworks Friends Annual Car Show, Maple Street Byron, 810-266-423212 Owosso – Annual Downtown Owosso Art Walk, 989-494-334412 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, 989-494-334419-21 Perry – PerryFest & Car Show, 517-625-6155 x23520 Owosso – Historic Home Tour, 989-725-059726-28 Ovid – Carriage Days, www.ovidcarriagedays.com27 Durand – 4th Annual Autumn Festival, 989-288-3715
OCTOBERCorunna – Country Corn Maze –Thursdays-Sundays
thru October, www.cornmazefun.netOwosso – 43rd Annual State Women’s 600 Club
Tournament, held every weekend in October,
OCTOBER (CONT.) The Capitol Bowl, 989-725-7717 www.capitolbowl.net10 Owosso – Friday Night Car Cruise, Downtown Owosso, Chamber of Commerce, 989-494-334411 Owosso – Shiawassee Harvest Festival, Downtown, 989-723-514916 Durand – Fall Raffle, Durand Union Station, 989-288-356125 Owosso – Fall Hayride, DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-3365
NOVEMBEROwosso – 43rd Annual State Women’s 600 Club
Tournament, November 1-2, 8-9 & 15-16 The Capitol Bowl, 989-725-7717 www.capitolbowl.net1 Durand – Holiday Market at Durand Union Station, 989-288-356111 County-wide Veterans Day Parade15-30 Owosso – 26th Annual Holiday at the Shiawassee Arts Center, 989-723-835428 Owosso – Glow Owosso Kickoff with Glow Parade Downtown, 989-413-372828 Durand – Santa Event at the Durand Depot 989-288-3561
DECEMBERDurand – Wine Tasting & Holiday Dinner,
(call for dates), Durand Union Station, 989-288-35611-30 Durand – Tuesday thru Sunday – Tree Viewing at Durand Depot, 989-288-35611-31 Owosso – 26th Annual Holiday at the Shiawassee Arts Center, 989-723-83545 Byron – Christmas in the Village, Byron Chamber of Commerce, 810-266-48925 Corunna – Parade of Lights – Opening Festival of Trees, Historic Village open 7-9pm, 989-743-36506 Laingsburg – 19th Annual Winter Fest Downtown, 517-651-53586 Corunna – Festival of Trees, 989-277-8592 Historic Village, 810-610-0796 – 6-9pm7 Corunna – Festival of Trees 989-277-8592 Historic Village, 810-610-0796 – 6-8pm12 Corunna – Christmas in the Historical Village, 7-9pm, 810-610-079613 Corunna – Breakfast with Santa, Community Center 989-277-859213 Owosso - Visit with Santa in his sleigh, DeVries Nature Conservancy, 989-723-336513 Perry – Hometown Country Christmas Lighted Parade – Downtown, 517-625-6155 x23513 Corunna – Festival of Trees, 989-277-8592 Historic Village, 810-610-0796 – 6-9pm14 Corunna – Festival of Trees 989-277-8592 Historic Village, 810-610-0796 – 6-8pm19 Corunna – City Christmas Party, Community Center, 989-277-8592
Owosso – Sleigh Ride & Fireside Supper at DeVries Nature Conservancy held January 24 & 25, 2015
The North Pole
ExpressTake a Magical Holiday Train
ExcursionNovember 22-23, 29-30
December 5-7,12-14, 19-21
MAY17 Excursion to Clare Quilt Auction & Flea Market24 Train excursions to Alma Highland FestivalJUNE20-22 TRAIN EXPO 2014
Summer 1 Hour Themed Train RidesTrain Robbery July 12, 13, 26 & 27Hobo Camp August 9, 10, 23 & 24
AUGUST16-17 Excursions to Howell Melon Festival21 Children’s Health FairOCTOBER4, 11, 18 Fall Color Tours26 Trains and Treats24, 25, 31 Nightmare Express25 Trains & TreatsNOVEMBER1 Nightmare Express
405 S. Washington St., Downtown Owosso • 989-725-9464 • Tickets 989-399-7589 • www.michigansteamtrain.com
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SHIAWASSEE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
2900 E. Hibbard Rd., Corunna • 989-743-3611www.shiawasseecountyfair.com
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APRIL11 - Shiawassee Pork Producers Show Pig
Sale/PQA Class12 - Glaser’s Lumber Sale12 - Small Animal Swap Meet17-18 - Shiawassee Conservation District
Tree Sale26 - Shiawassee County Fair Queen Pageant26-27 - CMHA Cancer Fundraiser Horse Show
MAY3-4 - Buckskin Horse Show10 - Goat Tagging10-11 - Pinto Horse Show16-18 - Genesee Co. Kennel Club Dog Show17-18 - CMHA Horse Show24-25 - Pinto Horse Show31 - Children’s Fair - “Touch-A-Truck”31 - Rabbit Show - Cancer Fundraiser31-6/1- CMHA Horse Show - Director’s Show
JUNE7 - Shia. Co. Fair’s Youth Livestock Exhibitor
Camping Lottery7-8 - Buckskin Horse Show9 - “Circus Pages” Circus13-14 - Relay for Life - Cancer Fundraiser 14-15 - Rangers CMHA Horse Show20 - Entry deadline-Shiawassee Co. Fair21-22 - Happy Horsemen CMHA Horse Show27-29 - Buckskin Horse Show28 - Jr. High Equestrian Team Horse Show28-29 - Amateur Radio Assoc. Preparedness
Exercise
JULY5-6 - MSPBO Pinto Horse Show7 - Late Entry Deadline (5:00pm) –
Shiawassee Co. Fair12-13 - CMHA Mid-Summer Splash
18-20 - EMAA Arabian Horse Show18-20 - County Line Tractor Club Show and
Swap Meet25-26 - Crystal Horse Show26-27 - Pre-Fair Horse Show
AUGUST3-9 - SHIAWASSEE COUNTY FAIR10 - Fair Clean-up for All Exhibitors16-17 - CMHA Horse Show23 - Great Lakes Rabbit and Cavy Show23-24 - MIHA District XI29-30 - Morgan Horse “Fun Show”31-9/01- MSPB & O Horse Show
SEPTEMBER6 - MIHA District XI13 - Boar Goat Show13 - Small Animal Assoc. Annual Meeting13-14 - Pinto Horse Show14 - Jr. Livestock Assoc. Annual Meeting20-21 - State Championship Horse Show21 - “Best of the Best” Club Calf Sale21 - Fall Festival at the Fairgrounds and
5K Race23 - Farm Bureau Rural Education Day27-28 - MIHA Regional Championship
Horse Show27-28 - Bay Area Kennel Club UKC Dog Show
OCTOBER17-19 - Great Lakes Classic Tractor Pull
DECEMBER7 - Shiawassee Co. Agricultural Society
Annual Meeting
OUTDOOR SUMMER CONCERTS• Downtown Durand-Wednesday EveningsJuly 9th - August 6th - 989-288-6369• Downtown OwossoThursdays Evenings - June 19th to August 7thSunday Afternoons - July 13th to August 10thDon & Metta Mitchell Amphitheaterwww.owossoamphitheater.org
THE OWOSSO PLAYERSOwosso Community Players have provided livetheater in Owosso since the 1950’s. Join them incelebrating the completion of renovations of theirLebowsky Theater that suffered a devastating firein 2007. Refer to page 13 for details.Upcoming ProductionsLend Me a Tenor - March 21-23 & 28-30Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Jr. - April 24-27Shrek The Musical - May 9-11 & 16-18100 Block of East Main Street, OwossoVisit the website for updated schedulewww.owossoplayers.com or call 989-723-4003
FARMERS MARKETSBennington Township Hall - Mid-June - OctoberMondays 4-7pm989-723-5555
Downtown Durand - May - Mid-OctoberWednesdays 9am-2pm989-288-3561
Downtown Owosso - May 3rd - October 25thSaturdays 8am-1pm989-413-3728downtownowossofarmersmarket.com
Downtown Vernon - July - SeptemberThursday 2-6pm989-288-5092
Downtown Laingsburg - May - OctoberWednesdays 4pm til dusk517-651-6101
Shiawassee County is a great place to get out and ride bikes. Coming soon, completion of The Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail. Visit them on facebook. Tuesdays, End of April-October “The 12 Mile an Hour Fun and Social Ride” meets at 6pm in front of Owosso’s YMCA and enjoy a fast paced ride. For details contact The House of Wheels at 989-725-8373. Every other Friday, May-October, in Westown Owosso, join a cool group of people that like to have fun on their bikes. Visit them on facebook at Peddlers B/C.
SHIAWASSEE ARTS CENTERUpcoming Exhibits and Special EventsMarch-April 13 - Mixed Media ShowApril 16-19 - Annual Countywide High School Scholarship ShowApril 19 - Reception and Award Ceremony, 1-3pmApril 22-June 15 - 17th Annual SAC Member Artist ShowApril 27 - Reception 2-4pmMay 3 - Art & Antiques SaleJune 17-August 3 - Mixed Media Exhibit, Reception June 22, 2-4June 7-8 - Art in the Park, during Curwood FestivalAugust 4-11 - Shiawassee Arts Council will be closedAugust 12-October 5 - The Art of Dr. Seuss ExhibitAugust 23 & 24 - Owosso-Tour Your Own TownSept. 14 - Experimental Watercolor Workshop w/Jacqueline SullivanOct. 7-Nov. 8 - Mixed Media Exhibit, Artist Reception Oct. 12, 2-4pmOctober 19 - Great Lakes Photo Tour WorkshopNov. 15-Dec. 31, 26th Annual Holiday at the CenterNovember 15 - Member Reception, November 16 - Public ReceptionChildren and Adult Art Classes Available. Contact the Arts Center for details.206 Curwood Castle Drive, Owosso, MI Visit the website or www.shiawasseearts.org or call 989-723-8354
Byron Area Chamber of Commerce - www.byron.orgCapitol Bowl - www.capitolbowl.netCorunna Events - www.corunna-mi.govCountry Corn Maze - www.cornmazefun.netCurwood Festival - www.curwoodfestival.comDeVries Nature Conservancy - www.devriesnature.orgDon and Metta Mitchell Area Amphitheater - www.owossoamphitheater.orgDurand Area Chamber of Commerce - www.durandchamberofcommerce.comDurand Union Station/Michigan Railroad History Museum - www.durandstation.orgDurand Railroad Days - www.durandrailroaddays.com
Laingsburg Events - www.laingsburgbusiness.orgThe Jordan Gallery - www.thejordangallery.comOwosso Community Players (Lebowsky Center) - www.owossoplayers.comOwosso Farmers Market - www.downtownowossofarmersmarket.orgOwosso Historical Commission - Visit on facebookPerry Events - www.perry.mi.usShiawassee Arts Center - www.shiawasseearts.orgShiawassee County Fair - www.shiawasseecountyfair.comSteam Railroading Institute - www.michigansteamtrain.com
Shiawassee Arts Center Downtown Owosso Farmers Market The Shiawassee County Fair
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TANGLEWOOD RESTAURANT& LOUNGE300 E. Main St., Downtown Owosso989-720-3400www.tanglewoodatcomstock.com
The Tanglewood Restaurant & Lounge is located in The Comstock Inn & Conference Center. The Tanglewood is committed to bringing our guests the highest quality food and beverages in a casual and fine dining atmosphere. We proudly offer a diverse menu that features many fresh and skillfully prepared seafood dishes as well as a classic American menu. Our lounge area features several big screen HDTV’s and full service bar. With live entertainment every Friday and Saturday from 8pm-midnight, and Chef’s Specials every Thursday - Saturday, The Tanglewood Restaurant & Lounge has something for everyone.
WROUGHT IRON GRILL (WIG)317 S. Elm St., Suite 201, Owosso989-472-9025 www.wroughtirongrill.com
Shiawassee County’s only American style bistro proudly emphasizes the use of local, regional organic and natural food from area producers and the largest selection of Michigan microbrews in the area. Enjoy daily specials and don’t miss the WIG’s weekly special events. For exceptional fine dining in a relaxing atmosphere, it is worth the drive to the Wrought Iron Grill. Banquet facilities and catering are also available.
LULAS’ LOUISIANA COOKHOUSE113 S. Washington St., Downtown Owosso989-720-LULA (5852)www.lulascookhouse.com
Lulas’ Louisiana Cookhouse serving Creole and Louisiana inspired cuisine in an upbeat, lively atmosphere. You’ll find features from the cultures that come together to form the melting pot that is New Orleans, including French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, African and many others. Everything is made from scratch….Everything!
JUMBO’S BURGER BAR200 S. Washington St., Downtown Owosso989-729-0707
Good food, cold drinks and good friends is what you’ll find at Jumbo’s Burger Bar located in Downtown Owosso. Lunch and dinner specials are offered daily as well as homemade soups. Whether you’re in the mood for delicious fish, the famous Jumbo’s burger, broaster chicken, pizza or a steak dinner, Jumbos has something for everyone. You can also catch the game on one of the many the big screens! Prices are right and company is grand at Jumbo’s Burger Bar.
BAKERIESItchi’ Bon Uptown Bakery217 N. Saginaw, Durand989-288-3336
BAR & GRILLSApplebee’s Neighborhood Bar& Grill2437 E. Main St., Corunna989-720-2727
Café Sports2500 M-21, Corunna989-720-3030
Café Sports710 N. Main St., Perry517-625-6060
Charlie’s Bar & Grill136 N. Main St., Perry517-625-3323
Dedic’s Bar & Grill5997 N. M-52, Owosso989-725-5004
D-Railed Bar & Grill111 N. Saginaw St., Durand 989-288-9910
Iron Horse Pub104 N. Saginaw, Durand989-288-2537
Midway Tavern11935 E. Lennon Rd., Lennon810-621-9925
Nick’s Hometown Grill102 N. Saginaw, Durand989-288-6400
DELI-CAFÉ & COFFEESHOPSApple Tree Lane207 N. Washington St., Owosso989-729-2253
Biggby Coffee1361 E. Main St., Owosso989-720-2442
Big John Steak & Onion1054 E. M-21, Owosso989-723-8682
Courtside Café101 N. Washington St.Downtown Owosso989-720-8161
Itsa Deli Thing202 W. Main St., Owosso989-725-5511
Jimmy John’s1018 E. Main St., Owosso989-725-7200
Journey Café1302 W. Main St., Owosso989-720-2233
The Serene Bean118 S. Washington St.Downtown Owosso989-720-2326
Subway3034 W. Lansing Rd., Perry517-625-11458555 E. Monroe Rd., Durand989-288-5005750 E. Grand River Rd., Laingsburg517-651-73731361 E. M-21, Owosso989-723-78271621 E. M-21, Owosso989-729-79011119 W. M-21, Owosso989-723-2319
Tim Hortons323 W. Main St., Owosso989-723-7384
Village Café100 E. Main St., Vernon989-288-4800
ETHNIC DININGChina House8781 E. Monroe Rd., Durand989-288-2888
El Potrero1706 W. Main St., Owosso989-720-8226
Fortune House Restaurant212 W. Main St., Owosso989-723-5673
Jade Buffet120 S. Washington St., Owosso989-723-9898
The Rancho Grande200 W. Main St., Durand989-288-2387
B J’s Fine Foods1900 E. Main St., Owosso989-729-6263
Big Boy Restaurant1709 E. M-21, Owosso989-723-1463
EAT, DRINK & BE MERRYCHIP’S PLACE PIZZA & MORE715 N. Chipman, Owosso989-725-6868www.chipsplaceowosso.com
Awesome food, cheap chilly drinks and a rockin good time! From pizza to pasta, burgers, salads or sandwiches, we offer one of the largest menus in town and we deliver everything! Featuaring daily specials and theme days Chip’s has something for everyone including a full service bar and evening entertainment including country, rock, blues and acoustic.
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Bob Evans1250 E. Main St., Owosso989-723-9770
Cinders Grill232 E. Grand River, Laingsburg517-651-6666
Celia’s Corner Café 437 W. Stewart St., Owosso989-725-7051
Diane’s Country Kitchen329 N. Main St., Morrice517-625-4404
Greg & Lou’s Family Restaurant1460 N. M-52, Owosso989-725-9601
Jo-Lee’s Kitchen328 N. Shiawassee, Corunna989-743-9999
Lennon Café12300 Lennon Rd., Lennon810-621-9494
New Port Family Restaurant2165 E. M-21, Owosso989-725-3193
Ponderosa Steak House1441 E. M-21, Owosso989-723-8611
South 401 Restaurant & Dessert Shop211 N. Shiawassee St., Corunna989-743-9270
Tammy’s Baked Goods115 S. Main St., Perry517-625-4001
FINE DININGGracie’s Country Inn9483 E. Genesee, New Lothrop810-638-5731
Roma’s Back Door200 E. Comstock, Owosso989-725-5767
PIZZABrent’s Pizza123 N. Main St., Perry517-625-4115
Bubba Hull’s Pizza328 N. Main St., Morrice517-625-4015
Domino’s Pizza616 W. Main St., Owosso989-725-5000
Hungry Howie’s Pizza8769 E. Monroe Rd., Durand989-288-23233058 W. Britton Rd., Perry517-625-5555
Jet’s Pizza1669 E. Main St., Owosso989-723-4100
Lil’ Vinni’s Pizzeria & Deli444 E. McNeil St., Corunna989-743-4762
Little Caesar’s Pizza803 N. Saginaw St., Durand989-288-43342410 E. M-21, Corunna989-723-8155400 E. Main St., Owosso989-723-4444
Main Street Pizza229 N. Shiawassee St., Corunna989-743-3170
Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders1501 E. Main St., Owosso989-725-9999
Prime Time Pizza & Deli6007 W. M-21, Owosso989-729-7505
Railway Pizza216 W. Main St., Durand989-932-0259
Roma’s Back Door200 E. Comstock, Owosso989-725-5767
Steve’s Pizza620 S. Washington St., Owosso989-720-7838
TEA ROOMAbiding In The Vine220 W. Main, Owosso989-723-5746
HARDEES-RED BURRITO534 E. Main St., Owosso989-725-2616
Newly remodeled, Michigan’s only HARDEE’S/RED BURRITO features Breakfast, Burgers, Burrito’s and more. Whether it’s made from scratch Buttermilk Biscuits, an Angus Beef Charbroiled Monster Burger, Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders or something from our Red Burrito menu, Hardee’s and the Red Burrito has something for every appetite. Don’t forget to try a hand scooped shake or malt or some of our French Fries, voted BEST in Shiawassee County!
LANCE’S BAKERY309 N. Washington St., Owosso989-720-2254 At Lance’s Bakery, the bakers are up bright
and early baking scones, muffins, cookies, doughnuts, pies, cupcakes, breads and cakes every day. They use only the best recipes from a variety of sources, old time favorites that have been around for years as well as family favorites. Everything at Lance’s is made from scratch and is sure to please your sweet tooth. Lance’s is conveniently located in Downtown Owosso next to the post office.
VAL’S PIZZA219 S. Washington St.(inside Capitol Bowl), Downtown Owosso989-729-8257 www.capitolbowl.net
Val’s hand-tossed, homemade dough;our own sauce and 100% real cheese cooked in a brick oven make a deliciousaward-winning pizza. Try our subs, salads, Mexican fare, plus many grilled and fried items including our Super AngusBurger or give our unique appetizer bomb pizza a try! Dine-in for lunch, dinner or enjoy a snack while watching sports in the lounge or bowling next door (full bar available throughout the facility). Carry-out and free delivery (with minimum purchase) available from our broad menu. Try an Original Slush Puppie (blue or red)!
SMOKIN’ JOHNNY V’S446 E. McNeil St., Corunna989-720-1227 www.smokinjohnnyv.com
Smokin’ Johnny V’s is Shiawassee County’s only authentic smokehouse restaurant. Johnny’s features Hardwood Smoked Ribs, Chicken, Beef Brisket, Pulled Pork and House Smoked Sausage. They also feature Bistro specials like char-grilled steaks, seafood, chicken and dessert specials nightly. Enjoy 21 rotating beer taps; offering 17 Michigan micro brews, all while enjoying your favorite sporting events on one of our 4 big screen TV’s. Johnny’s has something for everybody and we cater special events.
Get Your Tastebuds Ready for a True Culinary Feast!
TONY M’S RESTAURANTFormer Eddie O’ Flynns building2280 W. M-21, Owossowww.tonymslansing.com
Tony M’s Restaurant proudly serves the finest selection of home cooked Italian meals, refreshing beverages and spirits. Try our amazing pizza, pasta dishes, burgers, subs, meat and seafood offerings, or try one of our tempting appetizers while you hang out and have a drink. We proudly serve the Migaldi Family Secret Sauce. Our secret family recipe has been passed down the Family Tree, carried over from Italy by the Migaldi Family. We strive to make sure your dining experience is one you and your family will never forget!
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Bennington Golf Club and Driving Range4377 S. M-52, Owosso989-725-9194
Chippewa Hill Country Club5300 S. Bancroft Road, Durand989-743-3277
Corunna Hills Golf CourseS. Legion Road, Corunna989-743-4693
Glenbrier Golf Course & Driving Range4178 W. Locke Road, Perry517-625-3800www.glenbrier.com
Owosso Country Club4200 N. Chipman Road, Owosso989-723-1470www.owossocountryclub.com
Holiday Meadows Golf Course10611 E. Goodall Road, Durand810-621-5454
Willowbrook Golf Course311 W. Maple Avenue, Byron810-266-4660www.willowbrookgolf.net
Pine Hills Golf Course6603 S. Woodbury Road, Laingsburg517-651-9700
Dutch Hollow Golf Club8500 Lansing Road, Durand989-288-3960
Experience the well-maintained fairways and greens plus pro-shops geared to the novice and the pro-golfer. Banquet and meeting facilities are available for every occasion.
GOLF GUIDE
CURWOODFestival 2014 • June 5-8
Join Us as we “Celebrate Owosso!”
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Bates Scout Park, City of Laingsburg 517-651-5374 • • • •Bennett Field, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 • • •Bentley Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 • • • • • • •Collamer/Hopkins Lake Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 • • • • • • • •Curwood Castle Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 •Davis Road Park, Vernon Township 989-743-2220
Fayette Square, City of Owosso 989-725-0599
Geeck Road Park, Shiawassee Township 989-743-2220 • •Grove-Holman Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 • • • • • •Harmon-Patridge Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 •••••Henderson Park, Henderson 989-743-2220 • • • • • • • • • • •John Goebel Park, Caledonia Township 989-743-2220 • • • •Jubilee Park, City of Perry 517-625-6155 • • • • • • •Kerby Park, Caledonia Township 989-743-2220 • • • • • •Lions Club Park, Village of Bancroft 989-634-5375 ••••••••McCurdy Park, City of Corunna 989-743-3650 • • • • • • • • • •Memorial (Adams) Park, City of Owosso 989-725-0599 • •Optimist Park, City of Durand 989-288-3113 • • • • • • • • • • • •Pine Grove Park, New Haven Township 989-743-2220 • • • • • •Sesquicentennial Park, Byron 810-266-4795 • • • • • • • •Shiatown Dam Park, Shiawassee Township 989-743-2220 • • • • • • • • • • •Trumble Park, City of Durand 989-288-3113 • • • • • • • •Vernon Village Park, Vernon 989-288-2300 •••••
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Whether it’s relaxing after a picnic or playing a competitive game of basketball….you’ll be sure to find your preference at one of several Shiawassee area parks. The county and municipally maintained park system has just the right setting for your next outdoor gathering, with several being equipped with grills, restroom facilities, improved pathways, playground equipment and sport fields. For more information on
how you and your family can enjoy a local park call the CVB at 989-723-1199 or use the chart for a direct park contact.
The closest State Park is Sleepy Hollow State Park,
7835 E. Price Rd., Laingsburg, MI 517-651-6217
Camping in Shiawassee CountyEnjoy the beauty of nature as you camp at any of
the campgrounds of Shiawassee County.
Shiawassee County FairgroundsSpecializing in Group Camping and Camper Rallies
2900 E. Hibbard RoadCorunna, MI 48817
989-743-3611www.shiawasseecountyfair.com
Maple River Campground1225 S. Ruess
Owosso989-721-9120
Holiday Shores10915 E. Goodall Road
Durand, MI 48429810-621-4440
Myers Lake Campground10575 Silver Lake Road
Byron, MI 48418810-266-4511
www.myerslake.org
Walnut Hills Family Camp Ground LLC7685 E. Lehring Road
Durand, MI 48429989-634-9782
www.michigancampgrounds.com
The Owosso Bark Park is a great place to bring your dogs to play and socialize. The park is located in Collamer Park next to Hopkins Lake on South M-52.
Open dawn til dusk. Visit them on facebook.
Henderson Park Playground Fun Curwood Castle Park
Open 7 Days A WeekWeekend Breakfast Buffet
Lunch ~ Dinner
1441 E. M-21, Owosso, 989-723-8611
Full Service Restaurant & Banquet Facility
2014 Golf MembershipsAvailable starting at
$500 for Junior $1000 for Senior Restricted$1400 for Restricted$2160 for those interested in League PlayStockholding Memberships starting at $2680
Contact OCC
for more information
989.723.1470
Check out our web site at: owossocountryclub.com
Be part of a Shiawassee County 90 Year Tradition
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EDUCATION IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Program.
“Come S.O.A.R.With Us”
Prekindergarten - 12th grade
morrice.k12.mi.us • 517-625-3142
On behalf of the local schools and the RESD, we welcome you to Shiawassee County. We are proud of our schools and communities, and are pleased to have you here with us. We work to provide a world class 21st century education to all, and there are many excellent and unique opportunities available across the county. Please contact any district or www.sresd.org for more information.
David E. Schulte, Superintendent,Shiawassee RESD
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ACADEMICS • FINE ARTS • ATHLETICS • MORE
9285 Easton Road-P.O. Box 339New Lothrop, MI 48460
Phone: 810.638.5091
“Home of the Hornets”
Offering an educational experience that encourages high academic performance while supporting the importance of participation in
extracurricular activities to enhance academic, social and athletic skills.
www.newlothrop.k12.mi.us
Byron AreaSchools
We Invite You To Become Part Of Our Story!Preschool~12th Grade
312 W. Maple Ave., Byron MI 48418810-266-4881
www.byron.k12.mi.us
erry Public SchoolsPlease call us for your personal tour to see what PPS has to offer.
2665 Britton RoadPerry, Michigan 48872(517) 625-3108
WWW.GOPERRY.ORG
Proud to serve our eight school districtsByron Area Schools • Corunna Public Schools
Durand Area Schools • Laingsburg Community SchoolsMorrice Area Schools • New Lothrop Area Public Schools
Owosso Public Schools • Perry Public SchoolsThe mission of the SRESD is to provide direct and collaborative
services that support quality learning environments.1025 N. Shiawassee, Corunna, MI 48817
989-743-3471 • www.sresd.org
21st Century LearningInternational Baccalaureate
Global Studies STEM: Science, Technology,Engineering, Mathematics
989-723-8131 • www.owosso.k12.mi.us
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9 DeVries Nature Conservancy10 Curwood Castle11 Shiawassee Arts Center12 Don & Metta Mitchell Amphitheater13 Lebowsky/Studio Theater14 Steam Railroading Institute15 James S. Miner Riverwalk16 Owosso Speedway
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SHIAWASSEE COUNTY MAP
Shiawassee County is centrally located in the heart of Mid-Michigan. The county has an interstate highway with close proximity to several others, miles of railroads, and is within a 45-minute drive of three commercial airports.
Major 2 or 4 Lane Highways Linking the AreasInterstate - I-69State - M-13, M-21, M-52, M-71
Distance in Miles to the Five Nearest Metro Area Airports MilesMBS International (Saginaw) 40Bishop International (Flint) 15Capital International (Lansing) 20Gerald R. Ford International (Grand Rapids) 90Metro International (Detroit) 80
General Aviation
Name: Owosso Community AirportPhone: 989-725-1969Location/City: Caledonia Charter Township
Runway Lengths: 4,300/2,575/2,470 ft.Full Instrument Landing Capabilities: YesHours of Operation: 9am to 5pm
Railroads (by Rail Carrier)Name: Great Lakes Central (GLC) Rail America (RA) Canadian National (CN) AmtrakMain or Branch Line:
GLC Main Line - Durand to Ann ArborGLC Branch Line - Owosso to St. CharlesRA Main Line - Durand to Bay CityRA Main Line - Durand to OwossoCN Main Line - Durand to LansingCN Main Line - Durand to Detroit
Indian Trails has consistently proven to be one of the premier motorcoach companies in the country. With three convenient service locations throughout Michigan, they offer deluxe transportation services to any destinations in the United States or Canada. With a fleet of 29, 52 and 56 passenger deluxe motorcoaches, all 2007 models or newer, a full range of services extends well beyond the transportation component. Indian Trails can serve all of your group needs. Coach Amenities Include:• Free WiFi• Electrical Outlets• GPS Systems• DVD Monitors with PA Systems
For more information call 800-292-3831 or 989-725-5105 or visit www.indiantrails.com.
Shiawassee Area Transportation AgencySATA currently provides more than 105,000 passenger trips per year for residents of Shiawassee County. SATA will pick you up and take you where you need to go within Shiawassee County. Whether you are 5 years old or 55 or 95, SATA will get you there, all for much less than you would expect to pay, sometimes for as little as $1.50. SATA operates Monday through Friday on a reservation-basis only. Call 989-729-2687 or toll-free 877-667-7100 between 7am and 6pm to speak to a dispatcher. Senior & disabled citizens should call the Transportation Solutions division for information about travel outside of the county or after hours at 989-725-9303.
A complete area map is available by
stopping by the Shiawassee
Regional Chamber of Commerce or calling
989-723-5149.
001 CELEBRATING ONE HUNDRED YEARSindiantrails.com
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Antrim Baptist Church4509 Lovejoy Rd., Byron517-223-3126Pastor John AshleySunday School 10amSun. 11am, 6pm Worshipwww.antrimbc.com
Assembly of God1150 N. Shiawassee, Owosso989-725-8219Sun. 11am & 6pm
Byron Baptist Church410 N. Ann St., Byron810-266-4776Sunday School All Ages 11amSun 10am, 6pm Worship
Christ Episcopal Church120 Goodhue St., Owosso989-723-2495Sun. 10amchristepiscopalchurchowosso.com
Durand Church of the Nazarene9725 E. Monroe Rd., Durand989-288-2369Sunday School 9:45amSun. 11am, 6pm Worshipdurandnazarene.com
First Church of Christ585 E. North St., Owosso989-725-5039Sunday School for All Ages 9amSun. 10:30am, 5:30pm Worshipfi rstchurchofchrist.org
First Congregational Church,UCC & Child Development Center327 N. Washington St., OwossoPastor Debbie Grazier989-723-3010Sun. 10:30am Worship/Sunday School
First Congregational Church Durand403 N. Saginaw St., Durand989-288-6684Sun. 10amdurandchurch.com
First United Methodist Church1500 N. Water St., Owosso989-725-2201Sunday School for All Ages 9:30am, Cafe Worship 9:30am, Sun. 10:45amowossofumc.org
First United Methodist Church of Durand10016 E. Newburg Rd., Durand989-288-3880Sun. Call for Worship TimesMon. 7pm Celebrate Recoverydurandfi rst-umc.org
First United Methodist Church of New Lothrop7495 Orchard St., New Lothrop810-638-5702Sunday School for All Ages 9:30amSun. 10:30am Worshipfi rstumcnl.org
Laingsburg United Methodist Church210 N. Crum St., Laingsburg517-651-5531Pastor Brian WhiteSun 10am with Sunday School immediately afterlaingsburgumc.org
Light of Faith Fellowship405 S. Oak St., Durand989-288-2090Sun. 11am Worshiplightoffaithfellowship.com
Owosso Free Methodist Church1249 N. Chipman St., Owosso989-723-36959:45am Sunday School10:45am Worshipowossofreemethodist.com
Owosso Wesleyan Church715 S. Washington St., Owosso989-723-5247Sun. 10amowc-hope.org
Perry Church of the Nazarene3100 W. Ellsworth Rd., Perry517-625-3400Sun. 9am, 11am Worshipperrynazarene.com
St. Joseph Catholic Church915 E. Oliver St., Owosso989-725-5215Confessions Sat. 3pm-4pmSat. 4:30pm, Sun. 8am, 10:30amstjosephowosso.catholicweb.com
St. Paul Catholic Church111 N. Howell St., Owosso989-723-4277Sat. 5pm, Sun. 8am, 10am, 12 noonstpaulowosso.org
St. Paul Episcopal111 S. Shiawassee St., CorunnaPriest Russell Merrill989-743-4190Sunday 10am Worship
The Salvation Army Church302 E. Exchange St., Owosso989-725-7485Sunday School 9:30amSun. 10:45am Worship
We Invite You To Come Share With Us ...
989-743-3650Visit us at www.corunna-mi.gov
402 N. Shiawassee St. • Corunna, MI 48817www.facebook.com/pages/City-of-Corunna/261883503100
The City of Corunna would like to thank our partners: Corunna Downtown Development Authority Corunna Fourth of July Commission Corunna Historical Commission Corunna Youth Sports Corunna Parks & Recreation
Our communities are thoughtfully designed to cater to the
unique needs and demands of today’s seniors. The inviting
atmosphere creates an ambiance of home, with space to
accommodate changing needs. Our care programs are
designed specifically for each individual, providing the
highest level of service when it is most needed. As your
needs change, we change with you. It is our privilege and
honor to share in life’s journey of our residents. Our purpose
is to honor God by providing high quality senior lifestyle
services that promote the value and dignity of every person.
Healthy living means healthy seniors.
Come see our new Memory Care addition!
989.729.6060
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Movies &Entertainment
Wed. EveningsJuly & Aug.
(Outside in the park, weather permitting)
Discover ★ Enjoy ★ Celebrate!
McClintock Park4 Acre Park with Trails,
Restrooms, Tennis, Skate Park,
Play Structures
Sleepy Hollow State Park
800-44PARKSmichigan.govJust 7 Miles
Farmers Market
Wednesdays May - Oct. starting at 4pm
Celebrating 175 Years
“Discover The History On Our Streets”
Pancake Breakfast& Car Show
July 26Pancakes 8-11am, Car Show 12-4pm,
Cruise-In 6-10pm
SpringtimeWinterfest• Springtime Festival May 15, 16, 17, 18
• Winterfest- 1st Saturday in December
Fuel • Food/Drinks/Ice CreamShopping • Library • Entertainment
Visit www.laingsburg.us for details
517-651-6101
Shiawassee’s Family
Sports Bar & Grill!
Serving Lunches to Late Night
Dinners
710 N. Main, PerryAt the Perry Exit (M-52 & I-69)
2500 E. M-21, CorunnaSte. A (The Old Kmart Building)
517-625-6060 ~ 989-720-3030www.cafe-sports.com
The Future Starts In Your Own Backyard...We Help Make That Vision A Reality!
Van Atta’sGreenhouse & Flower Shop
517.339.1142 vanattas.com
9008 Old M-78, HaslettOpen 7 Days A Week!
• Annuals, Perennials, Trees, Shrubs & Tropical Plants• Landscape Design & Installation Service• Garden & Boutique Gifts• Garden Center Including Tools & Lawn Care• Fountains & Statuary• Full Service Flower Shop• Open 361 Days A Year
111 E. Main St., Owossocivillegroup.com
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989-743-6899 • cornmazefun.net
Corn Maze FunLost, Laughin’ and Lovin’ It!
M-21 • 5 Miles West of M-13Thursday & Friday 6-10pm
Sat. 1-10pm • Sunday 1-8pm
September - October
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