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Story & photos by Kevin Alan Lamb

FEW MONTHS PASS WITHOUT DISCOVERING something new in Ferndale. Did you know that there is a Ferndale Community Concert Band? The FCCB was founded in 2015 as the result of the efforts made by the Ferndale Arts and Cultural Commission, who issued a community survey to find out what residents wanted when it came to fine arts.

Surveys revealed a desire for visual and performing arts. Sharon Chess and Timothy Brennan were appointed to follow up. They issued another survey to determine the genre of performing arts desired. A band emerged as the favorite choice. A Facebook page appeared in February 2015 seeking volunteers, and 104 interested musicians came forward.

Next, Mark Haas, retired Director of Music for Cass Technical High School, paved the path for longtime friend Ed Quick to become conductor. Quick taught music for 30 years, 29 in the Detroit Public Schools where he developed prolific band programs. At the Detroit School of Arts he erected a program that received national and international acclaim. Quick was the assistant band director for the Musical Youth International Band on their 1986 tour of the Far East. That organization also honored him for his efforts to involve talented minority students in their own world musical tours. He received the “Spirit of Detroit” award twice from the Detroit City Council and in 1996 was selected as a “Teacher of the Year” by Newsweek and WDIV-TV.

An illustrious career has been complemented by a busy retirement, as Quick remains active in the music community. He regularly works with area high school ensembles and adjudicates for Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association festivals. Additionally, he is the Director of the New Horizons Band program at the new MSU Community Music School-Detroit.

Yet even with the conductor’s active role, he made time for a Q&A with Ferndale Friends.

Ferndale Friends: What are you most excited for on the 2016 event calendar?

Ed Quick: The FCCB’S April 3, 2016 Concert collaboration with Ms. Ava Ordman, Professor of Trombone at Michigan State University. She will be our featured soloist. On that program, the band will feature Hector Berlioz’s masterwork for band, the Grande Symphonie Funerale et Triomphe, which is rarely performed. Ms. Ordman will be featured, not only on a solo with the band, but also on the second movement of the symphony which features solo trombone.

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FF: What are three things people probably don’t know about The Ferndale Community Concert Band?

EQ: One… The band is made up of people from all over the metropolitan area. Members come from Detroit, St. Clair Shores, Roseville, Grosse Pointe, Highland, Farmington Hills, Dearborn, West Bloomfield, Macomb Township, and Monroe, in addition to Ferndale.

Two… The band has been in existence less than a year, but has already earned a reputation for quality. They have been selected as a featured ensemble for the Motor City Brass Band Annual Festival of Bands. This event brings together each year several of Michigan’s best Community Bands for a collaborative concert each April. The April 10, 2016 Festival of Bands event will be held at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn.

Three… The community band has a large contingent of music educators and active performers in its ranks.

FF: Please elaborate on the significance of performing arts in a community.

EQ: The arts humanize the community, and give us inspiration and opportunities to connect as people. It is the face and fiber of a community, and a source of pride.

FF: Could you imagine a better community for a concert band?

EQ: Ferndale is a perfect place for successful community music ensembles. The Ferndale Public Schools have had superior arts education in place for decades, and the community places great value on this. To have an adult band is a natural extension of the Ferndale performing arts programs. Additionally, the diversity of the city’s population makes Ferndale a very education in place for decades, and the community places great value on this. To have an adult band is a natural extension of the Ferndale performing arts programs. Additionally, the diversity of the city’s population makes Ferndale a very creative place for the arts to flourish.

ff11630_Page_1_Image_0004As the director of the band, I believe that Ferndale should have a community-based music school that would offer music education focused on adults that would include not only the Ferndale Community Concert Band, but a community orchestra, jazz band, and chorus. Even more important, it would include the New Horizons International Music model. New Horizons Music programs provide entry points to music making for adults, including those with no musical experience at all. Many adults would like an opportunity to learn music in a group setting similar to that offered in schools, but the last entry point in most cases was elementary school. This model is highly successful and is used worldwide. Having a program like this would allow all adults to be involved in the arts!

FF: Who is your dream collaboration?

EQ: Northshore Concert Band. The FCCB is modeled after this prestigious band, celebrating their 60th anniversary season in 2016!”

FF: How may someone become a member of the band?

EQ: Qualifications include a high level of playing proficiency. Technical abilities (scales, arpeggios, intervals, rudiments, etc.) advanced rhythms and time signatures, sight-reading skills and the ability to work out individual parts without supervision. If qualified candidates play an instrument that has a full section, they may be placed on a substitute/waiting list, if they desire.The Ferndale Community Concert Band’s next performance is February 21 at the Ferndale High School Auditorium. Admission is free, with a suggested donation at the doors of $3 per person and $5 per family.

How to follow the band:

Website: www.fcconcertband.org

Contact: fcconcertband@gmail.com

Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ferndalecommunityconcertband

Special thanks to Mr. Roger Smith, former band director and current Principal of Ferndale High School, Mr. Elon Jamison, Director of Bands at FHS, and Tim Burke, Director of Music for Ferndale Middle School. Both have helped permit the use of Ferndales spacious facilities for rehearsals and concert venue. Mr. Jamison has also serves as guest conductor in the absence of Mr. Quick.

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Story by Jill Lorie Hurst
Photos by Bernie Laframboise & courtesy of Ferndale Schools

Marcus Lemonis, star of CNBC’s The Profit, partnered with Ferndale High School to take on “The Entreprenurial Challenge,” a special contest. He visited FHS on January 26 for the announcement of the winners. Choosing “winners” wasn’t easy, said Pam Bellaver, one of six judges, because all of the projects were so impressive.

Before the announcements, Lemonis spoke to the students about challenges he’d faced at their age, not knowing what to do with his life. “You’ve gotta do something that you like.” He is a straight shooter, compassionate, confident, the supportive boss who wants your best work, understands honest mistakes, but tough enough to cut you loose if you are screwing around or just not right for the job.

Lemonis encourages support and collaboration. He brought student Avery Benner up front to share her beautiful voice. He asked others to share a fear or something they don’t like about themselves. “You guys have to protect each other…the kid you’re sitting next to right now might hire you someday. Might save your life…” He keeps the people who were around at the beginning close. Money and a successful career don’t make everything okay. “I still don’t have a lot of friends. I find things that help me cope, keep my head on straight.” If his current success evaporated? He’d sell cars because they’re something everyone needs! Wait tables at night to make ends meet. “It’s all about survival.”

ff11625_2Second place in the “Entreprenurial Challenge” went to Cameron Blackwell, Nadia Shoot and Brianne Holt, who presented a plan to revitalize the Royal Oak Township Recreation Center, which would expand services, provide career readiness classes, youth sports and a home base for local charities. First place was awarded to Zach Simpson, Jalan Thomas, Leo Sweeney, Jacob Keller, Jack Michalak and Nathan Sherman. They developed a smart phone app called “Parkit,” helping locals find parking and allow residents to rent out their driveways.

The winners go to Universal Orlando Resort, where they will participate in the groundbreaking “Business Learning Series.” Marcus Lemonis also presented a check for $10,000 to the Ferndale Schools. Assistant superintendent Dina Rocheleau: “The entire experience was incredible for our students, staff and community…teaching students to be explicit thinkers, problem solvers and creative. Students, when given the opportunity to organize, explore, research and be creative will blow our minds.” Yes!

At the end of day, Marcus Lemonis headed to Rosie O’Grady’s, where owner Brian Kramer offered a free meal to every Ferndale student in honor of Lemonis’ visit. A man approached Lemonis as he was leaving. He and his wife had driven across Michigan for a chance to talk to him. Lemonis could’ve politely moved along but didn’t. He stayed, listening to the man pitch an idea. Marcus Lemonis really is good with people. He walks the walk. Ferndale High School students, here’s hoping you’ll all stand up and take a chance on yourselves.

“The Profit” follows serial entrepreneur and investor Marcus Lemonis, who puts his own money on the line to help save and grow struggling businesses across the country. “The Profit” airs Tuesdays at 10:00 P.M. on CNBC. To learn more about “The Profit,” visit http://theprofit.cnbcprime.com

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Story and photos by Kevin Alan Lamb

Passion originates from the purest source; yet its sustainability remains precarious. As a result, there are no passive activists. Certain individuals burn with a fervent passion, channeling their intensity to ensure it is energy put to good use.

Andrew Cissell, 29, is a Ferndale community activist, medical marijuana patient, and caregiver since the program’s inception in 2008. He’s also spent years battling inside the system to get marijuana laws changed.

“What I would like to convey to the readers is that I am a young man who wants change, and who will lead on controversial issues in order to get change. I am not afraid of the opposition. I’m just…a man working for what he believes in, and what most people want as well.” Andrew says.

“I am passionate for this cause because it has affected my life so directly. I have always been messed with by the police for marijuana, and I finally decided to try and change that through political activism.”

When he was younger, Andrew cut his activist teeth on projects like supporting the Sierra Club on environmental issues. These days, his political activism includes running for public office. He ran in 2012 in the Democratic Primary for District 27 State Representative against incumbent Ellen Cogen Lipton, losing handily. In 2014, he threw his hat in the ring in a five-way Democratic primary for the same seat and had a respectable showing, but lost to the eventual winner, current State Representative Robert Wittenberg of Berkley.

But in the area of ballot proposals, he’s had a lot more success. In the summer of 2013, Cissell went door-to-door on behalf of a proposal to legalize marijuana in Ferndale. The ballot proposal amended the city code to allow anyone 21 or older “to possess, use or transfer” up to an ounce of marijuana on private property. Six hundred signatures were collected, the measure made it to the ballot, and it passed.

Speaking of the ballot initiative, Cissel says, “This was great ‘training wheel’ politics. I felt like I was doing something that needed to be done. Drug users should not be made criminals. Those who have a drug problem should not be (jailed.) Instead of incarcerating people and spending money on that, we can educate and rehabilitate them, and make money from marijuana and use that for education and treatment.” Andrew cites programs like the Angel Initiative or Operation Hope that help addicts get treatment instead of sending them to a cell in county jail. Those arrested committing crimes will face the consequences, but those who volunteer to seek treatment will find help at the police department.

Cissell is about to face a stern test, courtesy of the system he seeks to reform. One month after turning in the 2013 petitions, Cissell was arrested on five counts of marijuana delivery, as the result of a coordinated wiretap by the Oakland County Narcotics Enforcement Team.

“I absolutely felt that the police targeted me largely based on my political role here in Ferndale.” Cissell says. “(Though) the law has changed, I do not think the Ferndale police have changed their stance.” His trial begins February 29. If convicted on all charges, he could potentially face over 20 years in prison. But Cissell is confident that he’ll beat the rap.

ff11624_1“My biggest supporters are people who understand I’m not just a pot guy or some punk, but rather a person who wants to create change, and has done so through the democratic process of local ballot initiatives.”

While many let adversity deter them, Cissell has endured. Once clear of the charges, he plans to run for the school board and campaign for other ballot initiatives.

Cissell believes it’s a great privilege to live in a community that has the opportunity to collectively and continually decide what it believes in. Not only is a conscious community more capable than the sum of its parts, it also less susceptible to a narrow application of the law. But change isn’t always quick, and rarely easy.

While it is a natural tendency to associate the word “activist” with extreme behaviors, for most people, it simply means he or she is willing to invest their time, energy, and love into something bigger than themselves. In the end, Cissel says his mission is simple. “I want to lead on issues that politicians have failed to lead on.”

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If some happened with our soundness, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a preparation. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotency and other states connected to erectile disfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What people talk about “viagra stories“? The most vital aspect you should look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile malfunction can be the symptom a strong soundness problem such as heart trouble. Causes of sexual malfunction include injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a condition called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual malfunction. Even though this medicine is not for use in women, it is not known whether this treatment passes into breast milk.

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Story by Becky Hammond | Photos by Bernie Laframboise and Jeff Lilly

WE FERNDALE STREETWALKERS MAY TIRE of right angles and flatness, but we never tire of the variety of homes.

Ferndale’s abundance of architecture may not be unique nationwide. Most of us have friends who live in neighborhoods that look like ours. But we’re by no means the norm in the metro area. Our creative abundance hits home for me when new music students from, say, parts of Madison Heights or Sterling Heights drive less than a mile on my street, and their first words are, “The houses here are all different!” A real estate agent from Grosse Pointe, showing the house across the street, called these neighborhoods a treasure, and said, “I had no idea this was over here.” Local realtor and long-time Ferndale resident Keith Weber (who has known many Ferndale houses longer than their owners have) told me, “You can take a walk through Ferndale and walk through the evolution of the average American home. It’s like walking through a history book of early middle-class American houses.”

Your neighborhood walk will inundate you with variety, but if you focus on each house as an individual, Tudors will remind you of England, cobble houses of Rochester, New York (the cobble-house capital of the nation.) You will see houses that seem lifted from the French countryside. We have craftsman homes of multiple designs and configurations; American, Mediterranean, and Dutch colonials, we have foursquares, farmhouses, 20s bungalows near post-WW II bungalows that seem like architectural sleight-of-hand, so roomy inside you can feel you walked into a house of mirrors. We have cottages framed by evergreens that look plucked from Up North, a handful of midcentury modern and ‘60s homes, and our city also inspires the biggest compliment builders can give an old community: New construction that blends in so well, the homes could have been built during our 1920s housing boom.

ff11611If you Google that boom, you may end up with the impression that Florida had the only one, or the main one, but postwar America in general had a housing boom, Ferndale included. Keith said that this was the beginning of Americans owning architecture, as opposed to basic farmhouses, something Ferndale, of course, already had. A proliferation of style began, with new and creative financing options spurring the growth. No, the boom didn’t last, and the 1930s saw many mortgages go under, but it created the Ferndale we mostly still see today.

Add in some societal changes, factor in longstanding Michigan industries and you have our city. Homeowners of the ‘20s wanted style, they wanted architecture, and they wanted comfort. Keith quoted Kenneth Galbraith to me, from the book The Affluent Society, about America’s “conviction that God intended the American middle classes to be rich.” The new homes often had fireplaces, sleeping porches, breakfast nooks, built-ins, oak floors: details added for comfort or a touch of luxury rather than strictly for practicality. Roomy enough for families, the homes were small enough for another societal change: lack of servants. This new wave of architecture had that shift in mind. Servants had been common enough that even books like Little Women or the novels of Jane Austin, with running themes of poverty, included them as standard characters. Now America had planned, developed neighborhoods, with yards to tend as pastimes as opposed to farms to work for sustenance, with houses small enough for a housewife to handle on her own.

Most of us know of a local Sears kit home or two, but homes ordered from catalogs became a common option, and Michigan’s Bay City, Keith says, was a hub, home to several companies. Sears, Aladdin, Lewis Homes, Liberty Homes, and Sterling Homes all were centered there, some remaining until the 1950s. Michigan’s lumber industry made the port of Bay City a logical center of the kithome industry. The Ferndale Historical Museum has preserved some of those catalogs. Keith pointed out some historical subdevelopments in Ferndale, like our upper-East- Side’s post-WW II bungalows (abundant throughout the city), and some working-class housing near 8 Mile, those homes having been built closer together than elsewhere in town. There are also some bigger and more elaborate custom homes on our northern edge.

I asked Ferndale residents on Facebook to sum up what they like about their house in a word or two, and was expecting words like “cozy” and “character.” I was more surprised at “sturdy” (maybe long-time owners of old homes end up taking that for granted) and “solid and safe.” People have repeatedly told us our own house feels good, and my own descriptive word for it is “comforting.” Maybe people who buy into places like Ferndale want a house that seems to put its arms around us as opposed to a house that makes a statement to others. But I like hearing that people think their home is quirky, or has energy, or nooks, or is a dollhouse, or that the yard is the best part, or that the house has history.

You can look up your house’s history at the Ferndale Historical Society at 1651 Livernois, near the fire department. Susan Humphreys found that her home was once owned by a doctor who treated patients in that home, Colleen Kmiecik that her home once had a bomb shelter. Mine was once owned by the owner of an oil company (a bit of odd karma for an environmentalist.) A cut-stone home in NW Ferndale was supposedly a wedding gift, with two heart-shaped stones placed in the front facade. Some of our houses have architectural mysteries, some being cleared up when work is done. An older plumber pointed out that our house had been built with no plumbing, explaining (after two decades of us wondering) why we have a huge bath upstairs, dwarfing the smallest bedroom. When plumbing was added, the room over the kitchen had to be the bath, and it didn’t matter that it was a big room. That plumber arrived after two younger ones took a look at our ancient toilet, old enough to be bolted to the wall, and said it couldn’t be repaired. The older gentlemen, of Nelson Brothers, took his own look and said, “Of course we can fix it,” then told us that houses built in the 20s in Ferndale and Royal Oak were often still built with no plumbing, including his own mother’s house. We had already taken half the commode to a plumbing-supply house in Oak Park, where another older gentleman glanced at it and said, “Let me guess. Detroit, or Ferndale?” He himself once lived on an 18- acre farm in south Ferndale and rode his horse to school.

ff11612We’ve found parts of rolls of fence wire in our back yard when digging a fish pond, along with many pottery shards. The Vandermarks, right behind us, once dug up a toy roadster, looking as intact as when it was lost, maybe in the ‘30s. Our certificate of occupancy says 1930, but the Ferndale Historical society says it was built in 1937 AND that the first owner of our house bought it in 1924. Ductwork cleaners say the ducts are from the teens. Webber told us years ago that our downstairs layout became unpopular after the 1920s, with a large foyer that would have a been a guest parlor, a living room small by 1930s standards, and the dining room the biggest room downstairs. One previous owner removed our leaded-glass built-ins, having gone on a ‘70s spree of “updating.” Several passersby have told us of seeing our house on fire in the early ‘40s, and when our plumbing was replaced 10 years or so ago, the plumber found burned areas along his route. By the way, those witnesses of our fire, the aftermath of which is still obvious in the basement, watched the lady of the house throw her most precious possessions out an upstairs window: first her dog, then an armload of nylon stockings, all of which blew into a big and long-gone tree. Nylon stockings were hard to come by in WWII. I hope she salvaged some of them.

“Ferndale is blessed. Original development took place when architecture became available to the average person,” Weber told me. We’re still blessed now. Variety is the spice of life. Enjoy ours.

Becky Hammond is a long-time Ferndale resident and an oboe teacher and player.

Keith Weber is a realtor with Remax. Contact him at 248-561-2708.

Thank you to everyone who granted us permission to photograph their houses for inclusion in this article!

If some happened with our health, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a medicament. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotence and other states coupled to erectile malfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What folk talk about “viagra stories“? The most essential aspect you must look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile dysfunction can be the symptom a strong soundness problem such as core trouble. Causes of sexual malfunction turn on injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a condition called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual malfunction. Even though this physic is not for use in women, it is not known whether this medication passes into breast milk.

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ARIES: 3/21-4/19: Rock ‘n roll it out. Today’s your day! You’re hip, groovy, and sassy. Celebrate with Christmas cheer and laughter, and share this with everyone in Fashionable Ferndale.

TAURUS: 4/20-5/20: Who doesn’t like to shop? Get all your shopping done easy and breezy at Rust Belt Market. You can find traditional and nontraditional items for each family member. Everyone loves your great taste.

GEMINI: 5/21-6/21: You’re so daring and such a rebel. Why don’t you just get the seasons greeting for a lifetime and go get that damn tattoo at Tattoo Gallery… “Deck The Halls” and all!

CANCER: 6/22-7/22: Stop being such a Scrooge. Let’s plan something, just be nice to people. Make a little time for oth- ers. Give a little of your cart, in return you’ll get much back.

LEO: 7/23-8/22: Get your romance on; love is in the air. You deserve someone good, honest, and trustworthy. Get a cou- ple of meditation candles at The Candle Wick Shop; they will guide you to the right one.

VIRGO: 8/23-9/22: Don’t get twisted tinsel up your butt… you’re turning things around in the wrong way. Get it right! Move On! Let go! Tinsel looks better dangling on a beautiful tree instead of in the globs and messes that you have created.

LIBRA: 9/23-10/22: You give much pleasure in laughter to your friends. You have a great attitude towards life. You definitely are a people person who does not let it go to your head.

SCORPIO: 10/23-11/21: So you thought you had someone h special? You have to ask yourself if they treated you nicely. e Ask yourself if they were the best towards you. Love is coming, you just have to find the right pair of matching socks b and don’t carry so much baggage.

SAGITTARIUS:  11/22-12/21: It’s cookie time, sweet time, cupcake time, enjoy life to the fullest! Don’t worry about diets and fads; they will come and go. Cupcakes are here to stay s in your life. Just remember moderation is important.

CAPRICORN: 12/22-1/19: Your finances are balanced and it’s getting back on track. Be mindful not to be hurt and critical. Self, we have come a long way.

AQUARIUS: 1/20-2/18: You can be such a fruity person at times. With laughter and good cheer, it’s a good time to go to the Western Market and get everyone a gift basket. Show your fruitiness for the love of laughter.

PISCES: 2/19-3/20: You’ve been living in a closet for some time, over-thinking and over-stressed. Time to sit back and relax and let things just work themselves through, without you trying to always take control over things. Lucky numbers: 113-421-310.

If some happened with our health, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a preparation. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotence and other states connected to erectile dysfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What humanity talk about “viagra stories“? The most substantial aspect you must look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile disfunction can be the symptom a strong soundness problem such as heart trouble. Causes of sexual dysfunction turn on injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a state called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual dysfunction. Even though this medicine is not for use in women, it is not known whether this curing passes into breast milk.

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By: Rudy Serra

Q: WHEN IS IT A FELONY TO DRIVE without a license? I thought it was a minor traffic offense.

A: Usually driving without a license is a minor legal issue, but there are significant exceptions. There are three kinds of charges that could bring you to court. You can get a “civil infraction” a “misdemeanor” or a “felony.” Usually a “civil” matter can be filed by private citizens but in driving cases a police officer can bring a civil action.

A civil infraction is not a crime. If you are charged with a civil infraction, you do not have a right to an appointed lawyer or to a jury trial. On the other hand, you cannot be sentenced to jail and you don’t even have to go to court.

With a civil infraction, you can hire a lawyer to appear on your behalf, plead “responsible” and pay any fines. Of course, if you demand a formal hearing, you have to be there. General- ly, a series of expensive fines and fees are added and you may get “points” on your driver’s license, but you do not get a criminal record. Failure to stop at a stop sign or failure to use a turn signal are examples of civil infractions. A civil infraction is probable cause for a stop.

A misdemeanor is a “minor crime.” It is minor only in the sense that the maximum jail term is 93 days plus a fine of $500. A record of misdemeanor violations is still a criminal record and it will harm job prospects and can have other lifelong consequences. A more serious crime is a “felony” for which a person can be sentenced to prison. Driving without a license is i usually charged as a misdemeanor. A charge of suspended license can go to prison for up to five years “failure to display” a license implies that the driver was licensed but failed to show a valid license when required. This charge has no points and is not reported to the Secretary of State. Driving without a valid license because you never obtained one, or were denied, or suspended, is a more serious charge than simply not having your license to show, and it does include points as well as potential jail time.

Truly serious felony charges can arise if a person’s license is suspended or revoked and they continue to drive.

A person who gets into an accident that causes a death while they are driving with a suspended license can be sent to prison for up to 15 years, as well as being assessed a $10,000 fine. A person who causes a “serious impairment of a body function” (defined as injuries like fractures, loss of use of limbs or organs, and other injuries) while driving with a suspended license can go to prison for up to five years and pay fines of up to $5000.

Drivers should not be lulled into thinking that driving with a suspended or revoked license is a minor legal matter. Although usually a good driver who made a mistake can escape jail time and other punishment, a suspended driver who persists in driving puts themselves in a position of major risk.

If some happened with our soundness, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a preparation. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotence and other states united to erectile disfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What men talk about “viagra stories“? The most essential aspect you must look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile disfunction can be the symptom a strong heartiness problem such as heart trouble. Causes of sexual dysfunction include injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a state called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual disfunction. Even though this medicine is not for use in women, it is not known whether this curing passes into breast milk.

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By Jeannie Davis

JUST SAY “CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS” and we all either cringe, or get all giddy at the thought of all the shiny baubles that appear every year at this time. Nothing in between.

I have always fallen into the second cate- gory. I annually made pilgrimages to Bronner’s, enthusiastically worshipping at the altar of excess, happily planning themed trees and festive wreaths. Now, at 75 years old….not so much. Yet, like almost everyone else, I have a basement full of old decorations, gathering dust.

Oh, I know, each bauble triggers a memory and makes us smile. But like many people my age, I don’t want to bother to drag the boxes up, fight with the lights, pouf the bows, and find all the missing hangers.

In recent years, I had found a solution by enlisting the aid of my kids, Timmy and Lori. I cooked for them and they decorated for me. It was always a wonderful evening, Lori always does the den so she can watch her favorite movie, “Young Frankenstein,” as she works, and Timmy creates something new every year. Then, the event grew. First, Greg Pawlica dropped over after dinner to offer advice. Dan Martin came for dinner, and stayed to watch the movie. Lori’s friend Jeanne soon joined in. We have created great memories on these evenings.

However, it is time to thin the herd. I have too many decorations, yet, hate the thought of discarding them. Virginia commented on what fun it would be if we all brought out Christmas stuff together, and exchanged. This would be so inspiring to see other people’s baubles. It would all look new to us.

Or, we could find a group that would take them for people who can’t afford unnecessary things like Christmas decorations. That way, these things would be creating new memories. These families all get food, warm clothing, and a few toys during the holidays, all delivery by caring groups, either the Elks, or the police, or one of the many churches in town. But, I never hear of Christmas trees given out, let alone the decorations. This could be so easy. Maybe Jim Pool, who has done so many other heart-warming things, could do this. If anybody wants to take this on, private message me, and I will be happy to work with you.

In the meantime folks, sort through your stuff, and box it up. I will buy new lights. This is sort of a no brainer. Merry Christmas!

If some happened with our health, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a preparation. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotency and other states connected to erectile dysfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What people talk about “viagra stories“? The most vital aspect you should look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile dysfunction can be the symptom a strong health problem such as heart trouble. Causes of sexual malfunction include injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a condition called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual dysfunction. Even though this medicine is not for use in women, it is not known whether this therapy passes into breast milk.

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By Rebecca Hammond

MICHIGAN HIKING TRAILS HAVE great displays of fungi in Autumn, with specimens here in Ferndale as well. Look up the USDA’s website on Michigan fungi. No matter how geeky this sounds, the names alone make it worthwhile: Hen of the Woods, False Tinder Conk, Swamp Death Angel, and one seen here in Ferndale, Dryad’s Saddle – one specimen can produce 100 billion spores.

One of the best parts of living in Michigan is constantly discovering things to do along roadsides. Some become favorites.It’simpossibletoignoretheviewfromtheCutRiver Bridge on US 2 in the UP, but I wonder how many people know it’s also a great stop. The east side has one of Michigan’s ubiquitous long wooden stairways; down, down, down to river and lake level. The views of the bridge, the rapids, and the lake change with each step. You can head up a path on the west side, and can return to your car across the bridge. Stone stairs on the bridge itself take you underneath to cross to the opposite walkway. Opened in 1947, the bridge is 641 feet long and 148 feet high. We’ve enjoyed a good leg stretch there for years.

And there’s Bruno’s Run. A 9.25-mile loop trail buried in the Land O’ Lakes that is the central UP, it’s a true slice of Michigan, wandering through a varied forest and along numerous small lakes and a river. If you like feeling far from people, find Bruno’s Run. It’s south of Munising on H-13. There’s trailhead parking along Moccasin Lake.

What seems to be a mere rest area along M-28 west of Munising on Au Train Bay is really a treat, with Scott Falls across the highway, and Lake Superior steps away. The lake is often a rolling and thunderous place here if the wind is from the north, pushing waves across 150 miles of open lake before they pound the shore at your feet. A small pictures rock rises to the right, not too visible from the highway. In October the beach was dotted with almost perfect sphere of grass, some eight inches across and weighing a pound (yes, I took one home), formed by the pounding of the grass-filled surf against a small sand bluff.

Considering that one milkweed pod can hold 300 seeds, the fact that the Ferndale Monarch project has given away almost 250 pods could mean as many as 75,000 seeds distributed. A green gift idea for a butterfly lover would be some packs of seeds, milkweed and maybe coneflower and d goldenrod, along with a book about butterflies, or a shirt or poster. Try Monarch Watch’s gift page for some lovely choices. They also certify as “monarch waystations” places that have a required number of monarch-friendly features. That could be a great gift (you can order a sign) for those who have already planted butterfly gardens. Check out Library or King Books for butterfly or guide books. Visit The Doll Hospital and Toy Soldier Shop in Berkeley for the mesh cages designed for raising caterpillars.

You may have noticed new LED streetlights along Detroit freeways. They use far less electricity than the orange-ish sodium vapor lights that often preceded them. The Detroit Free h Press and Forbes Magazine have had articles listing the advantages of LEDs, and one is enhanced night-sky viewing, even in urban areas. Forbes showed before- and-after pictures of LA, and the difference is striking. Glare is reduced and the new lights have better coverings, directing light downwards. The artificial orange haze that crowned LA and our city, visible from miles away, seems all but gone. Detroiters report feeling safer. Stars blaze on a darker, bluer background. The morning sky lately has been stunning, with a crescent moon rising, Venus blazing in the east, and Jupiter and Mars nearby. Orion is often due south when I arise, morning west through the early morning hours.

Michigan has three “dark-sky” preserves. House Bill 5023, sponsored by Peter Pettalia, seems to have cleared committee as of this writing. It would “designate the state-owned land encompassing Rockport State Recreation Area, Negwegon State Park, and Thompson’s Harbor State Park as dark sky preserves.” Michigan was, in 1993, the first state to set aside a dark-sky preserveL Lake Hudson in Lenawee County. Most of us who travel north come home with a common rhetorical theme: the stars.

The 60-year old Enbridge Oil Pipeline that crosses the Straits of Mackinac is still under scrutiny, a rupture there having the potential to cause an economic and environmental catastrophe. Representative Jeff Irwin of Ann Arbor has introduced bills to gain more state oversight on pipelines, with more inspections, access to reports and plans, and higher standards for permits. This seems reasonable for a state with 3,200 miles of shoreline alone for Great Lakes. So far these and other bills have not made it past the early phases.

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Rebecca Hammond sews, writes, and teaches oboe in Ferndale. Find Funky Ferndale Crafts on Facebook

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Hey! IT’S THE HOLIDAYS. YOU’RE ANXIOUS. WHAT’S THAT PERFECT GIFT TO GIVE THAT WILL ALSO MAKE YOU FEEL FULFILLED? I’VE GOT IT. LOCAL MUSIC. WHILE I WAS PUTTING TOGETHER THIS COLUMN, I FOUND IT WAS TOUGH TO NARROW THINGS DOWN. THERE WERE SO MANY AWESOME LOCAL ALBUMS RELEASED THIS YEAR FROM METRO DETROIT ARTISTS. YOU COULD EASILY FIND THE PERFECT GIFT EITHER AT FOUND SOUND IN FERNDALE, OR MAYBE UHF UP IN ROYAL OAK OR STREET CORNER MUSIC IN OAK PARK, JUST BY WALKING IN AND ASKING WHERE TO FIND THEIR “LOCAL MUSIC” SECTION. OR, YOU CAN FIND THE SONGS ONLINE, VIA BANDCAMP.COM OR THEIR MAIN MUSIC SITES (I’LL INCLUDE SOME LINKS.) THE ONLY THING LEFT TO DO NOW IS MAKE A LIST & CHECK IT TWICE! (THEN PRESS “PLAY”.)

RYAN DILLAHA & THE MIRACLE MEN – MIRACLES IN MONO

This poetic singer/songwriter demonstrated his knack for classic honky-tonk, but he couldn’t shake his lingering lean towards a more rock ‘n’ roll swagger. With a tremendous team of players like The Miracle Men having congealed a brotherly chemistry with the Ferndale based Dillaha, they were able to transmit the rock energy of their live shows onto a record that is as pastoral as a heartfelt folk anthology and yet also wears its blue collar scuff marks with quiet pride, as though emitted from a beer-splashed jukebox. ryandillaha.com

DESTROY THIS PLACE – ANIMAL RITES

Because this quartet doesn’t take anything for granted; that’s what makes them dangerous. Local music fans have been seeing these four players in other bands over the last eight or nine years so you already know they’ve got the pop/rock goods; but that doesn’t mean any of them approach DTP’s blitzing songs and live shows with any sense of local super- group entitlement. In fact, Animal Rites shines because of how much attention and meticulous care each player contributed to the overall composition. It may be the loudest, hardest and fastest they’ve ever played in their lives, but their savvy sutures a new kind of grace onto that grit. destroythisplaceband.com

OLD EMPIRE – HOW TO MAKE AN ENTRANCE

Old Empire perfected the popera, or mini pop opera, with their latest batch of rockers. The local quartet go back to the riffy qualities and driving backbeats of seminal indie-rock and imbue it with a sweeter layer of harmonization between its male/female co-leads, laying out rich narratives resonating with eerily relatable sentiments and wisdom-ringing gut punch encounters from a weekender’s life “on the scene.” Old Empire makes the pop jams for the converted cool, the reformed scenesters who’ve attained a more worldly sensibility. Fun, freewheeling stompers that also make you stop and think. oldempire.bandcamp.com

PROTOMARTYR – THE AGENT INTELLECT

This Detroit quartet became the darlings of several tastemaking blogs and hipster music zines across the country with their last record’s exceptional blend of post-punk

caustics, no-wave defiance and art-pop dynamism. Their latest demonstrates a sensibility for effective minimalism; the right tone of guitar over the sparsest clasp of drums and bass with that gravel-ly lead vocal, settin g moods of ponderous dread and cathartic cool. protomartyr.bandcamp.com/releases

VSTRS – VSTRS

VSTRS (as in, Visitors…as in, from an alien world…) are a mixed bag of music, from post-punk to new wave, to alt-rock revivalism and anywhere in between. Spacemen 3 or Mercury Rev or Siamese Dream-era Smashing Pumpkins might be good reference points, but that would also leave out some of their other inclinations towards a bit of krautrock and spacey psychedelia. visitorsarehere.bandcamp.com

ANCIENT LANGUAGE – FOLK SONGS

Initially the instrumental compositions of electronic music producer Christopher Jarvis, his brother Zachariah joined a year ago to add funky flourishes of live bass. Fans of seminal trip-hop, ambient electronica and evocative dream-pop should tune in. ancientlanguage.bandcamp.com

800BELOVED – SOME KIND OF DISTORTION

The psychedelic, shoegaze-informed, pop-ensconced noise rock of visionary songwriter / producer Sean Lynch, this trio put out their most invigorating and provocative album to date. Listen now! Their facebook page has hinted at an inevitable self-imposed demise. 800beloved.bandcamp.com

FLINT EASTWOOD – SMALL VICTORIES

This Detroit-based project is powered by Jax Anderson, a force of nature when it comes to forging endearing and relatable lyrics onto irresistible arrangements of dance-pop synthesizers, cinematic sounding guitars, window-rattling bass and nimbly-footed percussive hooks. flinteastwoodmusic.bandcamp.com

THE WHISKEY CHARMERS – THE WHISKEY CHARMERS

I’m continually charmed by the Charmers, a local duo that mine the darker sides of folk, blues and country twang to unearth a literary-tinged mysticism crossed with a quasi campy, geek sophistication; imagine if murder ballads and

ghost stories had a lot of surf-rock reverb. I could imagine their music being on almost any Jim Jarmusch soundtrack. thewhiskeycharmers.bandcamp.com/releases

MEXICAN KNIVES – MEXICAN KNIVES

Dynamic, dark-sider surf punk, with a bit of SW country-rock valiance; sounding something like Quentin Tarantino’s alternate universe conception of CBGBs-era New York grime rock. mexicanknives.bandcamp.com

GEORGE MORRIS & THE GYPSY CHORUS – WE WILL GO TO HELL FOR THIS
A bit of throwback-ish minimalism, bringing an edgy indie- rock aesthetic to a piano and synth-centric pop balladry. There’s a universe of difference between 28 and 18, and Morris, who was initially whisked away to L.A. for his first breakout rock band, has such an endearingly wiser and relatable take on life, not to mention an uncanny sense for the most persistent earworm melodies. georgemorris.bandcamp.com

TUNDE OLANIRAN – TRANSGRESSOR

There are several adjectives I could employ to elucidate this remarkable lyricist, performer, choreographer, designer, and producer; words like awe-inspiring and show-stopper and pop-iconoclast. Electronic, hip-hop, soul, R&B, dance-pop… Everything at once. Tundeolaniran.com

MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE THESE ON YOUR LIST, TOO!

Moonwalks – Lunar Phases – http://moonwalks.bandcamp.com/
Muggs – Straight Up Boogaloo – themuggs.bandcamp.com Valley Hush – Don’t Wait – valleyhush.bandcamp.com Mountain Club – Time Waits for No One – mtnclubmusic.com Crappy Future – Internet Cache – crappyfuture.bandcamp.com
JUNGLEFOWL- Strut – junglefowl.bandcamp.com
LT. Bad – Electromagnetic – ltbad.bandcamp.com
Casual Sweetheart – Always/Never – casualsweetheart.bandcamp.com
Pink Lightning – Blue Skies – pinklightning.bandcamp.com

If something happened with our soundness, we believe there is a solution to any maladies in a preparation. What medicines do patients purchase online? Viagra which is used to treat impotency and other states connected to erectile dysfunction. Learn more about “sildenafil“. What people talk about “viagra stories“? The most vital aspect you should look for is “sildenafil citrate“. Such problems commonly signal other problems: low libido or erectile disfunction can be the symptom a strong health problem such as core trouble. Causes of sexual dysfunction turn on injury to the penis. Chronic disease, several medicaments, and a state called Peyronie’s disease can also cause sexual malfunction. Even though this medicine is not for use in women, it is not known whether this treatment passes into breast milk.