Friday, September 26, 2008

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER-2008

CAMP CAVELL CONT.

Camp Cavell is a YMCA camp that has a very nice & large eating area. We were served breakfast, lunch & dinner buffet style. We went swimming in Lake Huron, while some of us stayed on a deck overlooking the lake.

Also available were canoes & kayaks. Some members dared to kayak. Some of us did some nice woodworking at the wood shop. They also have farm animals & a day care center for children.

It rained Saturday night so we had family night inside our cabin. Also included was a nice hayride early Saturday night. We had a great time . Thank you, host
Manuella.
Submitted by Jeanine Evans

THE DICKIE WICUM COUNTRY-WESTERN SHOW-August 21

Enjoyable night it was, listening to some very way back country music, and some more recent country tunes.

There was a pre-show band that had a very nice vocalist. Dickie Wicum san some sad country songs & then jazzed it up with jamming’ tunes. He kept joking about his age & his lost clothes while traveling here. The night was good, thanks to our activity host, Mary. We went for dinner at McDonald’s & a beach visit prior to the show. A great night!
Submitted by Jeanine Evans
DETROIT SHOCK-September 11th

What a night! Those Detroiters know how to party! My first visit to the Palace of Auburn Hills was exciting. We were a little high up in the stands. It took me some getting used to the height. Not only was there a good game against the Washington Mystics, but they also had their mascot & dancers & singers. Detroit Shock won 78 to 66. Thank you, host, Manuella
Submitted by Jeanine Evans

How can the former mayor of Detroit afford to get a house in Grosse Pointe for 1.5
Million?

I think former mayor of Detroit’s name should be taken from every building not just the Detroit Zoo. Also from every book. That is real sad that the mayor couldn’t step down as mayor, instead of wasting millions of dollars in Detroit taxpayers’ money. It seems to me the mayor had this scandal since he first started office, like he had a plan from the get to, and it took years to catch up to the mayor of Detroit. See the regular criminal it wouldn’t take this long; they’d be in prison a long time, that’s the way I feel about the mayor he should have got the same punishment. That’s why he should not buy the Grosse Pointe house for 1.5 million.
From Christine 9-16-08

WHERE’S YOUR POINT OF VIEW BY PATTI GRENDEL

In front of me is a pane of glass;
I can see an image, if I look real fast.
It is dark and gloomy, that’s what I see;
To some they say they see a Lincoln log.
If I look real close in the steamy glass;
I can see the sunshine gleaming over the grass.
Today, You get to view it, tell what you see!
I’m looking so close I finally see me.




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