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Guitar lessons start Monday
KENDALLVILLE — A session of guitar lessons for adults will begin Monday, May 23, and continue weekly through June 27.
The beginner’s course will meet from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., followed by an intermediate course from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. The cost is $20 per person per class.
The beginner class introduces basic guitar skills to players with no prior experience. The intermediate course is designed to pursue guitar skills beyond the first-position chords. In both courses, emphasis is placed on learning guitar skills by playing music of the students’ choice.
Go to www.thecommunitylearningcenter.org and click on the Events button to sign up.
Rome City Alumni plans reunion
ROME CITY — Rome City Alumni invites all graduates, former teachers and any students who attended Rome City School to its 129th annual gathering on Saturday, June 25, at Sylvan Cellars Event Center, Northport Road.
Classmates and friends will register and visit on the patio between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Snacks will be provided, and other food may be purchased on site. Supportive donations for expenses are appreciated.
Chicken barbecue to benefit DAV
KENDALLVILLE — Disabled American Veterans will sell barbecue chicken Saturday at the parking lot at U.S. 6 and S.R. 3 in Kendallville. Chicken will be sold from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until sold out.
4-H club to sell pork burgers
ALBION — Jefferson Township 4-H Clubs will host a pork burger sandwich fundraiser on Friday, May 27, at the stoplight in Albion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds from this event will help go towards club expenses for 2022.
Prices are $4 for a sandwich and $6 for a full meal.
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Get Lost! In Vernon County: UFO in Readstown | News
Hi. Vern here. What? Oh come on now, are you really THAT surprised? It was bound to happen and you knew it. Yes, I know what you are thinking…two enigmas in one place, at the same time, in one county?? Unheard of. But look! Here’s proof that we both exist. Pictures don’t lie and neither do I. Still don’t believe me? Geez humans, I don’t know how you get along in the world being so skeptical.
Sometimes you have to see it to believe it. Hey, I’m reminded of my existence every single morning when I wake up! But…if you really need to see it to believe it, you just have to find the corner of Hwy. 14 and Hwy. 61 in Readstown, which is located in the southern part of the county, real close to the Crawford County line. It’s also real close to where Reads Creek meets up with the Kickapoo River. Anyways, it wasn’t too long ago that this unidentified flying object came zipping into the Vernon County atmosphere and landed right here. Frank (that’s the little buff green alien’s name) said that one day he was looking for treasures on planet earth and the flying saucers navigation system (it’s very, very advanced) brought his UFO right in front of Crazy Franks! Out of all the places in the world, I find it pretty cool that the aliens knew what we already know…Readstown has more treasures than anywhere else on the planet!
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Are you still in disbelief? Well, maybe you ought to stop by Readstown one of these days. After visiting and having a little chat with Frank the alien, check out not just one Crazy Franks treasure store—but two of them! You heard that right, there’s another one over the bridge just behind the Cheapo Depot…yes, yet another treasure store. That makes three of them!
Whew, after all the treasure hunting, might as well take in a park or two, right? Tourist Park right along the Kickapoo has a disc golf course, baseball diamond, playground and more. Also right in the middle of town is Readstown’s Bliss Park. I think the name of the park says it all. Anyways, after all this treasure hunting and playing I bet you are hungry. I’m hungry just thinking about you being hungry. You are in luck because Readstown also has some great places for breakfast, lunch, supper or a snack, as well as a cold beverage or two.
Wow, what a fun day we’ve had together! So much fun that I bet you are all tuckered out, right? Well look no further than Readstown, they even have places to put your feet up and lay down your heads. By golly, I sure think that it’s a real treasure to have such a place like Readstown in Vernon County. On behalf of Frank and myself, we hope you find what you are looking for.
Christina Dollhausen, Vernon County’s economic development coordinator, will be sharing with Vernon County View readers the adventures of Vernon S. Quatch.
Local events calendar | Life
Saturday, April 16
λ A Spring Festival & Easter Egg Hunt will be at noon at Sunset Berry Farm, Alderson, and includes a variety of activities including Easter egg hunts, a bucking cow barrel train ride, a jumping pad and paintball target shooting. A professional photographer will be on-site to snap shots with the Easter Bunny.
λJust For Kids Child Advocacy Center/Partners in Prevention is hosting an Easter Fun Hike at 9 a.m. at the Beckley Youth Museum, 509 Ewart Ave. Cost is $5 per family.
Wednesday, April 20
λ The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has partnered with the Clay Center in Charleston for a day of environmental education for area grade school-age students. The annual Earth Day Celebration is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Clay Center. To register a school group, contact the Clay Center at 304-561-3570 or email [email protected].
Thursday, April 21
λ Carnegie Hall’s Second Stage Series presents jazz group The Vince Lewis Sextet at 6:30 p.m. Lewis is a veteran jazz performer, composer and recording artist. Free admission. For more information visit carnegiehallwv.org, call 304-645-7917, or stop by 611 Church St., Lewisburg.
Friday, April 22
λ McKenzie Phipps will be at the Bluefield Arts Center at 7 p.m. McKenzie Phipps, who has been on Country Rebel and the Country Network, recently released her debut single “Maybe.” For more information, visit www.bluefieldartscenter.com
Saturday, April 23
λ Beckley’s Coffee and Tea Celebration is an annual block party that will include coffee and tea tastings, desserts, food, music and other activities. Additional vendors as well as local businesses and authors will also participate. For more information, visit www.beckley.org
λ The State Fair of West Virginia is planning “Almost Summer in Almost Heaven,” at the State Fairgrounds in Lewisburg. Set for 1 – 8 p.m., the event will feature a car show, live music, fair food, shopping, activities for kids, cornhole and disc golf tournaments. Tickets will only be available for purchase the day of. Adults 11 and older will be $5, and children 10 and under are free. Registration is required for the tournaments and car show. Applications are at www.statefairofwv.com or by calling the office at 304-645-1090.
Wednesday, April 27-30
λ The Mullens Dogwood Festival includes crafts, exhibits, food, live music, a carnival and more. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/themullensdogwoodfestival.
Saturday, April 30
λ The Humane Society of Raleigh County will have a ramp dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Moose Lodge, 410 New River Drive. There will be ramps, ham, beans, cornbread and fried potatoes and desserts. Baskets and T-shirts available. Tickets are $10. All proceeds will go toward the Delaney Wykle Animal Wellness Center.
Dig into a platter of all-you-can-eat mudbugs at the annual Big Crawfish Bash | Fort Hood Herald
LA MARQUE — Mudbugs, crawdads, crayfish, craydids, crawdaddies, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters or yabbies — whatever you want to call them, if you enjoy a plate or two of tasty seafood treats, tickets are still available for the April 1-2 Big Crawfish Bash in LaMarque, just north of Galveston Bay.
This annual event that set a 2017 Guinness world record for serving 58,083.98 pounds of crawfish in eight hours will include all-you-can-eat crawfish, live music, a crawfish cookoff with more than 50 teams competing, vendor booths, veteran VIP tent, multiple restaurants and a kid zone.
Located at Highland Bayou Park, 1991 Getty Road in La Marque, the rain or shine event is hosted by the Big Crawfish Bash Foundation, a Texas nonprofit corporation that works in partnership with local charities to benefit veterans, children and the disabled. This year, donations will also be made to Camp Hope, Texas Special Olympics and local education foundations, Boy Scouts of America and more.
COVID-19 safety precautions will be implemented per state and local authorities.
While you are in the area, consider taking a trip over to the Texas City Dike, known as the longest man-made fishing pier in the world. Stretching 5.3 miles out into Galveston Bay, the dike is one of the most popular boat launch and fishing areas along the Gulf coast. There are restrooms, a beach area, fish-cleaning stations, bait and tackle shops, restaurants, picnic shelters, a large playground, hike and bike trails, bike rentals, an 18-hole disc golf course and more amenities to enjoy.
From the first weekend in March to the last weekend in October, a charge of $10 per vehicle is required to enter the dike on weekends. It is free during winter months and most summer weekdays. On holiday weekends, the fee goes up to $20 per vehicle per day. Weekend passes for RVs are $30.
Entry fees are only charged to those who drive a vehicle onto the dike. People who want to walk or run or ride bikes do not have to pay.
Authorized for construction by the Texas Legislature in 1935, the Texas City Dike was built from granite blocks ranging in size from a small suitcase to a subcompact car, with a wide paved road running its length. The dike also offers stunning views of lower Galveston Bay, a constant stream of commercial shipping vessels and private watercraft, along with nearby coastlines and islands to include Bolivar Peninsula, Virginia Point, Pelican Island and Galveston’s east end.
Speaking of Galveston, head on down to the island for a visit to Moody Gardens, a 242-acre facility that features three primary attractions: the Aquarium Pyramid, a 12-stories-tall facility containing some 10,000 marine animals including fish, sharks, seals and penguins, each representing various ocean regions from the North Pacific, South Pacific, South Atlantic and Caribbean; the Rainforest Pyramid, with tropical plants, animals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, monkeys and two-toed sloths; and the Discovery Pyramid, focusing on various science-oriented exhibits and activities.
Also at Moody Gardens is Palm Beach, a landscaped, white-sand beach primarily open in the summer months and including a small water park for kids, freshwater lagoons, lazy river, tower slides, hot tub, ziplines and a splash pad. For more information, visit www.moodygardens.com.
Last but not least, there are the many beaches for sunning, surfing, and swimming on Galveston Island.
Heading the list of nicest and most popular is East Beach, known by some as “party beach,” followed by the more family-friendly Stewart Beach, the less-crowded Galveston Pocket Park 2, Porretto Beach with its playgrounds, eateries and picnic areas, and the laid-back El Jardin Del Mar.
Night Life Calendar: 03/04/2022 | ETC
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
7 Monks Taproom, Burger Mondays: $9 Greasy Spoon with fries, $12 bacon jam burger with fries or a weekly featured burger. Wednesdays: Pierogi and pilsner special. Happy hour from 3-5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Order at 7monkstaproom.square.site. 231-421-8410
Acoustic Tap Room, Monday: All-day happy hour. Happy hour from 5-7 p.m. every other day. 231-275-2041; drinkacoustic.com
Amical, takeout or dine in from 4-9 p.m. daily. Fixed price menu for $24 each from 4-5 p.m. daily. Reservations through Resy. 231-941-8888; amical.com
Apache Trout Grill, no reservations. Carryout available; delivery via DoorDash. 231-947-7079; apachetroutgrill.com
Bayview Inn Bar & Grill, closed Sundays. Daily happy hour from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Prime rib dinner for $23.99 Fridays and Saturdays. 231-938-1610; franksbayviewinn.com
Blue Tractor, dinner starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and Sundays and noon Saturdays. Kids eat free Sundays. DoorDash delivery and takeout continue. 231-922-9515; bluetractorcookshop.com
Brady’s Bar, drink specials from 4-7 p.m. daily. Friday fish fry. 231-946-8153; bradystc.com
Brasserie Amie, dinner from 5-9 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Thursday: half-off appetizers. Sundays: 25 percent off any wine bottle. Takeout available. 231-753-3161; BrasserieAmie.com
Bubba’s, open until 8 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and until 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Half-off appetizers from 3-5:30 p.m. daily. Order takeout with the TC Food app. Free delivery (within 5 miles). 231-995-0570; tcbubbas.com
The Cooks’ House, dinner from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Reservations accepted for up to six guests. 231-946-8700; cookshousetc.com
Dillinger’s Pub/Bootleggers, Thursday Night Trivia starting at 7 p.m. 231-941-2276; dillingerspubtc.com
The Dish Cafe, takeout/curbside pickup or dine in until 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and until 4 p.m. Saturdays. Online ordering available. 231-932-2333; thedishcafetc.com
The Filling Station Microbrewery, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Delivery and pickup available. 231-946-8168; thefillingstationmicrobrewery.com
Firefly, pickup, dining or DoorDash delivery (within city limits) till 9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, till 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-932-1310; tcfirefly.com
The Flying Noodle, closed Sunday and Monday. Daily happy hour from 3-5:30 p.m. Takeout for two is $16. Order carryout by phone starting at noon. 231-943-1178; flyingnoodletc.com
The Good Bowl, takeout or dine in Wednesday-Sunday. Delivery via RingDinnerBell.com. 231-252-2662; goodbowleatery.com
Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Aerie Restaurant and Lounge dinner from 5-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 5-9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-534-6000; grandtraverseresort.com
Harrington’s By the Bay, Happy Hour all day. Reservations accepted. 231-421-9393; harringtonsbythebay.com
The Hayloft Inn, dine in starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Tuesday wing specials. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. 231-941-0832; restaurantji.com/mi/traverse-city/hayloft-inn-/
Hofbrau, dine in, curbside or delivery (within 5 miles) begins at 4 p.m. daily. 231-276-6979; hofbrausteakhouse.com
Jolly Pumpkin, open 4-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 4-9 p.m. Fridays, noon-9 p.m. Saturdays and noon-8 p.m. Sundays. Tuesday Mug Club. Takeout half-baked pizzas and family-style dinners. Kids eat free Sundays. 231-223-4333; jollypumpkin.com/traversecity
The Kitchen, Mondays: meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn for $5.99 starting at 4 p.m. Thursdays: turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing for $5.99 from 4 p.m. to close. Pickup or free DoorDash delivery (within 3 miles). 231-947-8646; thekitchentc.com
Left Foot Charley, Mondays: $2 off wine and cider for service industry and front-line workers from 3-7 p.m. Mondays in the Barrel Room: 25 percent off wine, cider and appetizers from 4-9 p.m. and Barrels and Beats (open mic night) with Rob Coonrod from 6-9 p.m. 231-995-0500; leftfootcharley.com
Lil Bo, open until 2 a.m. daily. Happy hour specials from 4-6 p.m., including $1 off house wine, draft beer and well drinks. Late-night menu: nachos, hot dogs, cheese curds and more. 231-421-3100; lilbotc.com
Mama Lu’s, pickup, dine in or delivery from noon-9 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Taco Tuesdays: $2 in house or takeout all day. Taco kits and margaritas to go. 231-943-2793; mamalustc.com
McGee’s No. 72, Happy Hour all day. Reservations recommended. 231-421-8800; mcgees72.com
North Peak Brewing Company, closed until noon March 7. Dine in, carryout and delivery until 10 p.m. Monday-Sunday. Kilkenny’s Irish Public House: Trivia from 7-9 p.m. Mondays, $3 well liquor drinks and draft beers Tuesday nights and Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Fridays. Live music Fridays and Saturdays starting at 9:30 p.m. 231-941-7325; pub.northpeak.net
The Parlor, Half off cocktails, beer and wine from 4-6 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. Two for Tuesdays: two beers for the price of one. Signature Sundays: 25 percent off signature cocktails and food. 231-753-3131; theparlortc.com
PepeNero, reserve seats or carryout from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-929-1960; pepenerotc.com
Rare Bird Brewpub, takeout or dine in from noon-10 p.m. daily. Specials: Happy Hour Small Plates for $5 every Monday and from 3-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, Kick the Keg Wednesday and Ramen Thursday. 231-943-2053; rarebirdbrewpub.com
Red Ginger, dine in from 4:30-9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 4-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Order online for curbside. 231-944-1733; eatatginger.com
Red Mesa Grill, daily Happy Hour from 3-5 p.m. Monday: buy-one-get-one free entrée. Tuesday: $3 house margaritas. Wednesday: $8 burritos. Family meals, $40. DoorDash delivery. Order through the Toast app. 231-938-2773; magnumhospitality.com/redmesa/traversecity
Right Brain Brewery, Happy Hour from 4-7 p.m. Monday-Friday. All-day Happy Hour Wednesdays and Sundays. Tuesday cornhole league at 6 p.m. Wednesday disc golf league at 6:30 p.m. Thursday pinball wars from 6-8 p.m. 231-944-1239; rightbrainbrewery.com
Robby’s Mexican & Spanish Cuisine, Margaritas to go. Online ordering available. 231-252-3700 or 231-252-4532; robbystaqueriatc.com
Sleder’s Family Tavern, dining or carryout until 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Friday: cod, smelt or perch with fries and coleslaw or cottage cheese for $16.95. 231-947-9213; sleders.com
Smoke and Porter Public House, dinner until 9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Delivery through RingDinnerBell.com. 231-642-5020; smokeandporter.com
Taproot Cider House, Thursdays: pizza slices for $3 each; pizza and a beer or cider for $10. Catering available. 231-943-2500; taproottc.com
Thirsty Fish Sports Grille, closed Wednesdays. Tuesdays: Happy Hour from 3-6 p.m. and trivia from 7-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays: live music starting at 6:30 p.m. 231-252-4157; thirstyfishsportsgrille.com
Trattoria Stella, eat in or carryout from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. Pizza Friday: pickup from 4-8 p.m. Online ordering and family meals available. Reservations through OpenTable. 231-929-8989; stellatc.com
U & I Lounge, open until 2 a.m. daily. 231-946-8932; uandilounge.com
Union Street Station, open until 2 a.m. daily. Monday: $5 martinis, $5 domestic beer pitcher, $10 craft beer pitcher. Tuesday: $2 well drinks and shots and open mic comedy. Wednesday: $2 domestic and $3 craft drafts. Fridays and Saturdays: live music. Sunday: $1 off drinks for service industry workers and karaoke. 231-941-1931; unionstreetstationtc.net
West End Tavern, daily Happy Hour from 2-6 p.m. Pickup and family meals available. 231-943-2922; westendtaverntc.com
ANTRIM COUNTY
Blue Pelican Inn and Restaurant, takeout or dine in starting at 4 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. Wednesday: Mexican specials. Thursday: pizza and drinks for two. Friday fish fry and karaoke at 9 p.m. Saturday: steak and shrimp. Online ordering available. 231-544-2583; thebluepelican.com
Pearl’s New Orleans Kitchen, Wednesday: half off po’ boy sandwiches. Friday: $13.99 shrimp boil with sides until Memorial Day. Family meals available. 231-264-0530; magnumhospitality.com/pearls
Short’s Brewing Company, Specials: 25 percent off for service industry workers on Sundays; 25 percent off for Antrim County residents on Tuesdays; 25 percent off daily for medical professionals, veterans, teachers and first responders. 231-498-2300; shortsbrewing.com
Terrain Restaurant, takeout or dine in from 5-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 231-350-7301; terrain-restaurant.com
BENZIE COUNTY
A&W Restaurant and Drive-In, dining room and carhop open until 8 p.m. daily. Family pack: 12 chicken tenders, a gallon of root beer and fries for $24.99. 231-352-9021; aw.mobilebytes.com
The Cabbage Shed, closed during winter. Expected to reopen April 19. 231-352-9843; cabbageshed.com
Dinghy’s Restaurant & Bar, dine in and carryout from noon-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Specials: chili or potato soup and salad Tuesdays, hot turkey Wednesdays, meatloaf Thursdays, fish Fridays and beef or pork burritos Saturdays. 231-651-0257; dinghysrestaurant.com
Geno’s Sports Bar and Grill, noon-10 p.m. daily. 231-378-2554; genossportsbar.com
Jodi’s Tangled Antler, open at 4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday and noon Saturdays. 231-325-2480; jodisantler.com
Lake Ann Brewing Company, open 2-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and noon to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Team Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Thursdays. 231-640-2327; lakeannbrewing.com
Lucky Dog Bar & Grille, dine in from noon-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and noon-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-383-4499; luckydogbarandgrille.com
Platte River Inn, open from 4:30-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Euchre for $10 Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. 231-227-1200; theplatteriverinn.com
The Roadhouse Mexican Bar & Grill, Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. 231-882-9631; roadhousesalsa.com
St. Ambrose Cellars, food truck closes one hour before the bar every day. Weekday Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Music from 6-9 p.m. Thursdays. 231-383-4262; stambrose-mead-wine.com
LEELANAU COUNTY
Art’s Tavern, dine in or takeout until 9 p.m. daily. Monday burger special. Five percent of Tuesday food sales donated to Empire Area Food Pantry through April 30. Thursday meatloaf dinner. Cash or check only. 231-334-3754; artsglenarbor.com
Fischer’s Happy Hour Tavern, closed until April 15. 231-386-9923; fischershappyhourtavern.com
Hop Lot Brewing Co., Beer Garden, heated igloo or taproom seating. Taco Tuesdays: $3 off taco sets. Sundays: Free s’mores and hot chocolate. Order takeout online. 231-866-4445; hoplotbrewing.com
VI Grill, takeout or dine in until 9 p.m. daily. Tuesday trivia at 6:30 p.m. 231-271-3300; vigrill.com
Your news: Announcements from WGU, MU Extension and more | Local News
Pittsburg Ice Bowl Benefit Tournament set for Feb. 26
The Pittsburg Parks and Recreation Department and Pittsburg Disc Golf Club are teaming up to host the Ice Bowl Benefit Tournament on Feb. 26 starting at 11 a.m. at the Schlanger Park Disc Golf Course.
Registration will take place from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on the day of the event and the entry fee for the tournament is five nonperishable food items or a $10 cash donation, with all proceeds being donated to the Wesley House in Pittsburg.
For additional information regarding the Ice Bowl Tournament, contact the Pittsburg Parks & Recreation Department at 620-231-8310.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum added to U.S. Civil Rights Trail
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is the third site in Missouri to be included on the trail, which highlights individuals, events, and locations in 15 states and the District of Columbia that have been vital to the advancement of civil rights in the United States.
“The fight for racial equality in our country has taken on many forms, including marches, conflicts and court cases. The inclusion of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum adds yet another layer to the history that is preserved by the U.S. Civil Rights Trail,” said Stephen Foutes, director of the Missouri Division of Tourism.
MDT nominated the museum for inclusion on the trail, which was created through a collaboration of participating states in 2018.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum opened in Kansas City in 1991. It tells the story of why the leagues were formed and how they ultimately contributed to social advancement in the United States. The Negro Leagues produced some of baseball’s greatest players including Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, and James “Cool Papa” Bell.
The Negro National League — one of seven leagues nationwide — was established in Kansas City in 1920 and included the Kansas City Monarchs.
Robinson, a member of the Monarchs, was the first player to break baseball’s color barrier when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Buck O’Neil, a 2022 inductee in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was the first Black coach in Major League Baseball and was instrumental in establishing the museum.
“We are deeply honored to be part of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail,” said Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. “The Negro Leagues played a tremendous role in the social advancement of America. Our inclusion to the trail will undoubtedly help more people understand that the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is a Civil Rights and Social Justice institution that documents a powerful story of triumph over adversity as seen through the lens of baseball.”
Missouri’s other two sites on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail are the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, where the Dred Scott trial was heard, and the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum in Independence. Truman is recognized for his executive order to desegregate the military — a decision that helped pave the way for desegregation throughout society.
Learn more about Missouri’s sites on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail and other civil rights history in the state at visitmo.com/in-the-spotlight/missouris- civil-rights-stories. For more information about the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, visit civilrightstrail.com.
WGU Missouri launches new scholarship
In celebration of WGU Missouri’s ninth anniversary, the nonprofit, fully accredited, online university has announced it is awarding $450,000 in scholarships to new students who are interested in furthering their education. Since its establishment in February 2013, WGU Missouri has been committed to providing high-quality, convenient and career-boosting college education to residents across the state, including working adults who have some college experience but no degree. The WGU Missouri ninth anniversary scholarships, valued at up to $9,000 each, underscore WGU’s mission of helping make higher education even more attainable for adults across Missouri, especially those looking to strengthen their skill sets as the ongoing pandemic continues to impact the local workforce.
While many universities have experienced a decline in enrollment since the onset of the pandemic, WGU Missouri’s enrollment continues to hold steady and actually managed to grow over the past 12 months. The university, which was created through a partnership with the national Western Governors University and Gov. Jay Nixon, currently has 3,340 enrolled students, an increase of 2.8% over last year, and has conferred degrees to 6,011 graduates, a fifth of whom graduated in the past 12 months. In fact, WGU Missouri has shown consistent growth since its establishment nearly a decade ago. Across the state, WGU Missouri employs 191 staff members, has awarded more than $3.4 million in scholarships and has built partnerships with more than 85 businesses, institutions and organizations in an effort to create new opportunities for their employees to pursue higher education at an even lower cost and advance their careers.
WGU Missouri has been credited with helping individuals earn their college degrees who otherwise couldn’t easily complete or afford a traditional college program. The average student age is 35, with more than 65% of attendees coming from underprivileged populations or being first-generation college students. Additionally, 72% of students work full time while pursuing their degrees. These grads are quickly seeing a difference in their lives as more career opportunities become available. As a result, students earn an average of $21,800 more within four years of graduation, which is significantly higher than the national average of $11,500.
“As we commemorate the ninth anniversary of WGU’s establishment in the state of Missouri, we want to recognize our students, many of whom have previously faced challenges in completing their degrees through traditional means,” said Dr. Angie Besendorfer, chancellor of WGU Missouri. “We are proud to provide the 900,000 Missourians who have some college but no degree with an alternative, affordable pathway to earning their bachelor’s and master’s degrees — and, ultimately, advancing their careers and transforming their lives. We look forward to continuing to empower many more adults to go back to school and earn their degrees in the years to come.”
WGU Missouri offers more than 60 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in business, information technology, K-12 teacher education and health professions, including nursing. Unlike a traditional college program, WGU caters to adults with previous or current work experience who are looking to further their careers through education. WGU Missouri’s competency-based education model allows adult students to take advantage of prior learning and experience to move quickly through material they already know so they can focus on what they still need to learn.
To be considered for WGU Missouri’s 9th Anniversary Scholarship, new and prospective students must be Missouri residents, be admitted to WGU Missouri, and submit a scholarship application by June 30, 2022. Scholarships will be awarded based on the student’s academic record, previous college experience, readiness for online study, current competency, and other considerations. The scholarship will be applied at the rate of $2,250 per six-month term, renewable for up to four terms toward WGU’s already-low tuition of approximately $3,800 per six-month term for most programs. For more information about this scholarship, visit missouri.wgu.edu/9th.
Thank a Farmer week wraps up March 7
Farm Bureau’s presidents Lana Couch and Ben Fizette from Barry & Lawrence, join forces to co-sponsor a free-of-cost Market Outlook and State of Industry meeting featuring Kelly Smith and Sam Polly for farmers and future farmers in our area.
Following the chili dinner and dessert, we will begin the evening with Sam Polly, Missouri’s new state director of pesticide safety education with MU Extension.
“The greatest threat to modern agriculture is a negative public perception leading to over regulation. The ensuing runaway costs of regulatory compliance, lawsuits, and enforcement actions is stripping both our agricultural economy and heritage.” said Polly.
Sam will discuss the roots of this problem and what we can do about it while there is still time.
Then Missouri Farm Bureau’s senior director of marketing and commodities, Kelly Smith, will take the stage to provide an expansive summary of agriculture market outlook.
“Kelly will cover a wide range of topics that impacts our ag market including the pendulous cattle market, input costs, supply chain hiccups all the way to the impact of Russia stand-off’s on your feed grain flows,” said Ben Fizette, Lawrence County Farm Bureau president.
We hope you’ll join us for the opportunity to learn from these knowledgeable speakers on the final day of “Thank a Farmer Week” — Monday, March 7, 2022, at 6 p.m. beginning with chili dinner at the University of Missouri’s Southwest Research Center, 14548 Hwy H, Mount Vernon, MO 65712. Please kindly RSVP by Friday, March 4, by calling Tosha at 417-466-7679.
UScellular announces $70.3 million network investment in Missouri in 2021
UScellular announced that it made a $70.3 million investment in its Missouri network in 2021. This includes $11.3 million in general network upgrades, $24 million in 5G modernizations, and $35 million in 5G spectrum that will bring additional benefits in the coming years while advancing the company’s multiyear 5G network strategy.
Additionally, in 2021 UScellular provided $38,405 in funding to nonprofit organizations, teachers and youth organizations across Missouri, including $30,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbia, $4,094 to teachers through donations to DonorsChoose.org and $4,311 through its Community Connections program. Three Boys & Girls Clubs in Missouri also received $316,525 worth of hot spots and service to help their members connect to the internet at the clubs or at home as part of the company’s After School Access Project.
“Connectivity is more important than ever right now, and at UScellular we are committed to keeping our customers connected to the people and places that matter most to them,” said Joe Cabrera, director of sales for UScellular in Missouri and Kansas. “We will continue to invest in creating a great wireless experience for customers, while also ensuring we provide critical resources for youth in our local communities.”
To help ensure customers have a great shopping experience, UScellular also invested $1.15 million in its Missouri retail store environments in 2021. This includes 12 new, relocated, redesigned or upgraded stores that better showcase the variety of products and services the company provides, making it easier for customers to find what they need.
For more news and information about UScellular, please go to newsroom.uscellular.com.
Night Life Calendar: 02/18/2022 | ETC
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
7 Monks Taproom, Burger Mondays: $9 Greasy Spoon with fries, $12 bacon jam burger with fries or a weekly featured burger. Wednesdays: Pierogi and pilsner special. Happy hour from 3-5:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday. Order at 7monkstaproom.square.site. 231-421-8410
Acoustic Tap Room, Monday: All-day happy hour. Happy hour from 5-7 p.m. every other day. 231-275-2041; drinkacoustic.com
Amical, Takeout or dine in from 4-9 p.m. daily. Fixed price menu for $24 each from 4-5 p.m. daily. Reservations through Resy. 231-941-8888; amical.com
Apache Trout Grill, No reservations. Carryout available; delivery via DoorDash. 231-947-7079; apachetroutgrill.com
Bayview Inn Bar & Grill, Closed Sundays. Daily happy hour from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Prime rib dinner for $23.99 Fridays and Saturdays. 231-938-1610; franksbayviewinn.com
Blue Tractor, Dinner starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and Sundays and noon Saturdays. Kids eat free Sundays. DoorDash delivery and takeout continue. 231-922-9515; bluetractorcookshop.com
Brady’s Bar, Drink specials from 4-7 p.m. daily. Friday fish fry. 231-946-8153; bradystc.com
Brasserie Amie, Dinner from 5-9 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Thursday: Half-off appetizers. Sundays: 25 percent off any wine bottle. Takeout available. 231-753-3161; BrasserieAmie.com
Bubba’s, Open until 8 p.m. Sunday to Thursday and until 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Half-off appetizers from 3-5:30 p.m. daily. Order takeout with the TC Food app. Free delivery (within 5 miles). 231-995-0570; tcbubbas.com
The Cooks’ House, Dinner from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Reservations accepted for up to six guests. 231-946-8700; cookshousetc.com
Dillinger’s Pub/Bootleggers, Thursday Night Trivia starting at 7 p.m. 231-941-2276; dillingerspubtc.com
The Dish Cafe, Takeout/curbside pickup or dine in until 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and until 4 p.m. Saturdays. Online ordering available. 231-932-2333; thedishcafetc.com
The Filling Station Microbrewery, Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Delivery and pickup available. 231-946-8168; thefillingstationmicrobrewery.com
Firefly, pickup, dining or DoorDash delivery (within city limits) till 9 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, till 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-932-1310; tcfirefly.com
The Flying Noodle, closed Sunday and Monday. Daily happy hour from 3-5:30 p.m. Takeout for two is $16. Order carryout by phone starting at noon. 231-943-1178; flyingnoodletc.com
The Good Bowl, takeout or dine in Wednesday through Sunday. Delivery via RingDinnerBell.com. 231-252-2662; goodbowleatery.com
Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Aerie Restaurant and Lounge dinner from 5-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 5-9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-534-6000; grandtraverseresort.com
Harrington’s By the Bay, Happy Hour all day. Reservations accepted. 231-421-9393; harringtonsbythebay.com
The Hayloft Inn, dine in starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Tuesday wing specials. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. 231-941-0832; restaurantji.com/mi/traverse-city/hayloft-inn-/
Hofbrau, dine in, curbside or delivery (within 5 miles) begins at 4 p.m. daily. 231-276-6979; hofbrausteakhouse.com
Jolly Pumpkin, open 4-8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 4-9 p.m. Fridays, noon to 9 p.m. Saturdays and noon to 8 p.m. Sundays. Tuesday Mug Club. Takeout half-baked pizzas and family-style dinners. Kids eat free Sundays. 231-223-4333; jollypumpkin.com/traversecity
The Kitchen, Mondays: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn for $5.99 starting at 4 p.m. Thursdays: Turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing for $5.99 from 4 p.m. to close. Pickup or free DoorDash delivery (within 3 miles). 231-947-8646; thekitchentc.com
Left Foot Charley, Mondays: $2 off wine and cider for service industry and front-line workers from 3-7 p.m. Mondays in the Barrel Room: 25 percent off wine, cider and appetizers from 4-9 p.m. and Barrels and Beats (open mic night) with Rob Coonrod from 6-9 p.m. 231-995-0500; leftfootcharley.com
Lil Bo, open until 2 a.m. daily. Happy hour specials from 4-6 p.m., including $1 off house wine, draft beer and well drinks. Late night menu: nachos, hot dogs, cheese curds and more. 231-421-3100; lilbotc.com
Mama Lu’s, pickup, dine in or delivery from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Taco Tuesdays: $2 in house or takeout all day. Taco kits and margaritas to go. 231-943-2793; mamalustc.com
McGee’s No. 72, Happy hour all day. Reservations recommended. 231-421-8800; mcgees72.com
North Peak Brewing Company, dine in, carryout and delivery until 10 p.m. Monday to Sunday. Kilkenny’s Irish Public House: Trivia from 7-9 p.m. Mondays, $3 well liquor drinks and draft beers Tuesday nights and Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Fridays. Live music Fridays and Saturdays starting at 9:30 p.m. 231-941-7325; pub.northpeak.net
The Parlor, half off cocktails, beer and wine from 4-6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. Two for Tuesdays: two beers for the price of one. Signature Sundays: 25 percent off signature cocktails and food. 231-753-3131; theparlortc.com
PepeNero, reserve seats or carryout from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-929-1960; pepenerotc.com
Rare Bird Brewpub, Takeout or dine in from noon to 10 p.m. daily. Specials: Happy Hour Small Plates for $5 every Monday and from 3-6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Kick the Keg Wednesday and Ramen Thursday. 231-943-2053; rarebirdbrewpub.com
Red Ginger, Dine in from 4:30-9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, 4-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Order online for curbside. 231-944-1733; eatatginger.com
Red Mesa Grill, daily Happy Hour from 3-5 p.m. Monday: buy-one-get-one free entrée. Tuesday: $3 house margaritas. Wednesday: $8 burritos. Family meals, $40. DoorDash delivery. Order through the Toast app. 231-938-2773; magnumhospitality.com/redmesa/traversecity
Right Brain Brewery, Happy hour from 4-7 p.m. Monday through Friday. All-day happy hour Wednesdays and Sundays. Tuesday cornhole league at 6 p.m. Wednesday disc golf league at 6:30 p.m. Thursday pinball wars from 6-8 p.m. 231-944-1239; rightbrainbrewery.com
Robby’s Mexican & Spanish Cuisine, Margaritas to go. Online ordering available. 231-252-3700 or 231-252-4532; robbystaqueriatc.com
Sleder’s Family Tavern, dining or carryout until 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Friday: Cod, smelt or perch with fries and coleslaw or cottage cheese for $16.95. 231-947-9213; sleders.com
Smoke and Porter Public House, Dinner until 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Delivery through RingDinnerBell.com. 231-642-5020; smokeandporter.com
Taproot Cider House, dine in or carryout every day. Catering available. 231-943-2500; taproottc.com
Thirsty Fish Sports Grille, closed Wednesdays. Tuesdays: Happy Hour from 3-6 p.m. and trivia from 7-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays: live music starting at 6:30 p.m. 231-252-4157; thirstyfishsportsgrille.com
Trattoria Stella, eat in or carryout from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. Pizza Friday: pickup from 4-8 p.m. Online ordering and family meals available. Reservations through OpenTable. 231-929-8989; stellatc.com
U & I Lounge, open until 2 a.m. daily. 231-946-8932; uandilounge.com
Union Street Station, open until 2 a.m. daily. Monday: $5 martinis, $5 domestic beer pitcher, $10 craft beer pitcher. Tuesday: $2 well drinks and shots and open mic comedy. Wednesday: $2 domestic and $3 craft drafts. Fridays and Saturdays: live music. Sunday: $1 off drinks for service industry workers and karaoke. 231-941-1931; unionstreetstationtc.net
West End Tavern, daily Happy Hour from 2-6 p.m. Pickup and family meals available. 231-943-2922; westendtaverntc.com
ANTRIM COUNTY
Blue Pelican Inn and Restaurant, takeout or dine in starting at 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Wednesday: Mexican specials. Thursday: pizza and drinks for two. Friday fish fry and karaoke at 9 p.m. Saturday: steak and shrimp. Online ordering available. 231-544-2583; thebluepelican.com
Pearl’s New Orleans Kitchen, Wednesday: half off po’ boy sandwiches. Friday: $13.99 shrimp boil with sides until Memorial Day. Family meals available. 231-264-0530; magnumhospitality.com/pearls
Short’s Brewing Company, Specials: 25 percent off for service industry workers on Sundays; 25 percent off for Antrim County residents on Tuesdays; 25 percent off daily for medical professionals, veterans, teachers and first responders. 231-498-2300; shortsbrewing.com
Terrain Restaurant, takeout or dine in from 5-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 231-350-7301; terrain-restaurant.com
BENZIE COUNTY
A&W Restaurant and Drive-In, dining room and carhop open until 8 p.m. daily. Chicken tender family pack for $24.99. 231-352-9021; aw.mobilebytes.com
The Cabbage Shed, closed during winter. Expected to reopen April 19. 231-352-9843; cabbageshed.com
Dinghy’s Restaurant & Bar, dine in and carryout from noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Specials: chili or potato soup and salad Tuesdays, hot turkey Wednesdays, meatloaf Thursdays, fish Fridays and beef or pork burritos Saturdays. 231-651-0257; dinghysrestaurant.com
Geno’s Sports Bar and Grill, noon to 10 p.m. daily. 231-378-2554; genossportsbar.com
Jodi’s Tangled Antler, open at 4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday and noon Saturdays. 231-325-2480; jodisantler.com
Lake Ann Brewing Company, open 2-10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and noon to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Team Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Thursdays. 231-640-2327; lakeannbrewing.com
Lucky Dog Bar & Grille, dine in from noon to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and noon to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 231-383-4499; luckydogbarandgrille.com
Platte River Inn, open from 4:30-7 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Euchre for $10 Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. 231-227-1200; theplatteriverinn.com
The Roadhouse Mexican Bar & Grill, Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. Monday through Friday. 231-882-9631; roadhousesalsa.com
St. Ambrose Cellars, food truck open daily, closes one hour before the bar. Weekday happy hour from 4-6 p.m. Music from 6-9 p.m. Thursdays. 231-383-4262; stambrose-mead-wine.com
LEELANAU COUNTY
Art’s Tavern, dine in or takeout until 9 p.m. daily. Monday burger special. Five percent of Tuesday food sales donated to Empire Area Food Pantry through April 30. Thursday meatloaf dinner. Cash or check only. 231-334-3754; artsglenarbor.com
Fischer’s Happy Hour Tavern, closed until April 15. 231-386-9923; fischershappyhourtavern.com
Hop Lot Brewing Co., Beer Garden, heated igloo or taproom seating. Taco Tuesdays: $3 off taco sets. Sundays: Free s’mores and hot chocolate. Order takeout online. 231-866-4445; hoplotbrewing.com
VI Grill, takeout or dine in until 9 p.m. daily. Tuesday trivia at 6:30 p.m. 231-271-3300; vigrill.com