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Library Book Sale Planned
The Friends of the
Hudson Public Library will be holding their annual Fall Book Sale on
October 4th, 5th and 6th. It will be in the former Hudson Home Health
Care building at the main four comers in downtown Hudson. This year’s
sale looks to be a big one with lots of VHS videos, Young Adult fiction,
music and story cassettes, paperbacks and tons of hardbacks. Anyone with
items to donate please call Joann at the library, 448-3801 before
October 3rd, to make arrangements for dropping them off. Mark this on
your calendars now!! !
City Wide Fall Clean Up
The second clean up
for 2007 is scheduled for the morning of Saturday, October 13th.
This is an excellent opportunity to dispose of items that are not
normally able to be disposed of during the regular weekly refuse
collection.
Hudson Thrillers Book Club
A book club for
adults interested in reading mysteries and other fiction will begin
on Thursday, October, 18th from
7-8:30 pm at Lydia’s Book Store, located at 114 North Market. The
bookstore was formerly named Hartman Books. The store has a wonderful
reading area, which will make for a very comfortable meeting space.
The book club will meet on the third Thursday of each month
Club meeting dates and
book selections for the remainder of 2007 are as follows:
October 18th.
:
Trains-
A Hidden
Childhood, Miriam Winter
November 15th.
: A
Perfect Evil, Alex Kava
December 20th:
Hard Row, Margaret Maron
The Hudson Public
Library will have each of these books available for check out. In
addition, books will be available for purchase at Lydia’s Books; their
number is 781-6021. The Book Club is a community activity, and there is
no cost to participate. Do join us.
Homecoming Queen and King Named

ALEAH REESE AND GANNON CURTIS were named Queen and King of
the 2007 Hudson Homecoming in halftime ceremonies at last Friday night's
game. The game went well, with Hudson having a convincing 35-13 win over
league rival Erie-Mason.
Family Reading Night Is Soaring
Lincoln
School's Family Reading Nights are a fun time for parents and their
children. Lincoln teachers want to thank all of the parents the Sept.
25th Family Reading Night. Students who attended include Micah, Myia
and Brianna Randell, Zachary Armstrong, Lexi Hill, and
Pierce Mitchell. Our next Family Reading Night is scheduled for
October 9th. Hope to see you there!
Brownie
Try-Its
The
Hudson Area Second Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop 180 (Helping Hands for
Hudson) is starting off the school year by working on their Brownie
Try-Its. Mrs. Hazel Monahan, Curator of the Hudson Museum lead
the girls on a walking tour of Maple Grove Cemetery. The Brownies saw
tombstones from Hudson's earliest families and Civil War Veterans. They
also made crayon rubbings of the artwork and names engraved on the
stones. Thank you Mrs. Monahan for spending your afternoon with our
Brownies!
Sacred
Heart Middle School
The
Sacred Heart Middle School is off to a great start. The students are
awesome! They are very positive and full of pride. The student's
curriculum is strong and challenging, both spiritually and
academically. The students need to really think about who they are, who
God wants them to be and how they can take the tools of their curriculum
and use them to serve Him. We are extremely proud of our students and
we are excited that they are continuing to grow in faith and knowledge.
Photo by Jeaniene McClellan.
Title 1
Parent Informational Meeting
Lincoln
Elementary held its Title1 Parent Informational meeting on September
25th. Many kindergarten, first and second grade parents and students
attended. Each family who attended received grade level materials to use
at home. Mrs. Sherry Kirkland, owner of The Learning Vault,
donated capital and lowercase letters each family could also use at
home. Several drawings were also held.
Thompson Museum Offers Genealogy Class
The William G.
Thompson House Museum and Gardens will be offering a class on beginning
genealogy on October 27, 2007. Phyllis Rickard, registrar of the
Lucy Wolcott Barnum chapter of the DAR, will lead the class on a
discussion of how to begin researching your family’s history. Topics
will include where to start, print resources and electronic resources at
home or in the Library, and how to fill out a pedigree chart. The class
costs just $10.00 and begins at 10:00 a.m. lasting approximately 2
hours. Pre-registration is required. For more information or to
register for the class call the Thompson Museum at 517-448-8125.
Evergreen Auto Park Results
Street Stock racing
results at the A.J. Griner Memorial at Evergreen Auto Park Sunday were:
Heat 1 Jim Plotts; Heat 2 Marty Bloomer; Heat3 Elston
Flemming. The Street Stock feature went to Dave Gumby
followed by Marty Bloomer, Joe Heffner, Zach Hiser,
and Jeff Cox rounded out the top five.
Sportsman winners
were: Heat 1 Randy Roseman; Heat 2 Ron Bloomfield; Heat 3
Jim Scout. The feature win went to Tim Bowen followed by
Randy Roseman, Tony Tolles, Dewey Stanton, and
Ron Bloomfield rounded out the top five.
Be sure to join us Oct
7 for our CRC Front Wheel Drive spectacular. No street stocks or
sportsman this weekend. Gates open at 10 racing at 1.
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