Briefs for Monday, April 13, 2026
Lakeview accepting items for rummage sale
ESCANABA — Lakeview Cemetery is accepting donations for its annual rummage sale. People may make drop-offs to 2110 Third Avenue South in Escanaba from now until May 23 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
To have items picked up from the donor’s home, people may call Sharon at 906-553-2403. No clothes, mattresses or electronics will be accepted. The rummage sale will be in early June. Lakeview thanks the public in advance.
Soo Line monthly meeting
GLADSTONE — The Gladstone Michigan Soo Line Steam Engine No. 730 Authority will have its regular monthly meeting at 4:30 p.m. today at 819 Delta Ave, Solid Rock Church. As winter winds down, the group is entering its spring restoration phase while preparing for its biggest annual fundraiser — the 4-person golf scramble on May 28 at the Escanaba Country Club.
The nonprofit continues to seek donations for perpetual care of the steam engine into the future. New donations can be made for the future Gladstone/Soo Line Historical Museum, as land is still being sought and building plans are being formalized. Donations are always accepted by the Community Foundation for Delta County, 2420 First Ave. S. in Escanaba. Checks may be made out in care of Soo Line No. 730.
Anyone in the community interested in joining the group is encouraged to attend its regular meetings on the second Monday of each month. Authority President John Pickard, 906-241-0888, can offer details.
Parkinson support group to meet
ESCANABA – The Michigan Parkinson Foundation support group for Escanaba and the surrounding areas meets the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at the Community Action Agency, 507 1st Ave. North in Escanaba.
Everyone is welcome to attend – people with Parkinson’s, their families and caregivers.
For more information call Debra Martin at 906-420-2871 or Dianna Lawson at 906-399-3706.
Eagles Auxiliary #1088 nominations
ESCANABA – Eagles Auxiliary #1088 will hold nominations for officers at their meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. meeting for June 2026 to May 2027. If you are unable to attend the meeting, a letter of intent to nominate someone for an office must be sent to Auxiliary Secretary Judy Deloria before the start of the meeting.
Letters can be sent to Judy Deloria to the Eagles Auxiliary #1088 at 608 Ludington St, Escanaba, or dropped off at the Eagles Club from Tuesday to Saturday after 4 p.m.
Bay Sages monthly meeting
ESCANABA – The regular monthly meeting of Bay Sages will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Joseph Heirman University Center at Bay de Noc Community College.
Bay Sages is an organization established to provide educational opportunities for older adults residing in the Delta County area. Dues are $20 for the year and include monthly meetings, coffee and cookies and a wide variety of educational opportunities for members. Dues are payable at the meeting or can be mailed to Bay Sages at Bay College.
Guests and new members are always welcome to attend. This month’s speaker will be Phil Lynch, who will perform selections from his album, “Growing Older: Songs for the Second Act,” which explores the joys, challenges and reflections of life after 50.
Food items for the Bay College Food Pantry are gratefully accepted at all meetings. The Bay Sages board will meet after the presentation. Bay Safes is currently in need of a president and vice president.
St. Anthony’s pasty sale
ESCANABA — St. Anthony’s Church is having a pasty sale on Thursday and Friday. To pre-order, call or text Debbie at 906-399-4259. Pickup will be at St. Thomas Church in Escanaba.
Delivery is available to Escanaba businesses. A limited amount of extra pasties will be available in the late afternoon on both days.
Northern Lights YMCA celebrates Healthy Kids Day
ESCANABA — The Northern Lights YMCA invites families to celebrate Healthy Kids Day 2026 on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the YMCA, 2000 North 30th Street in Escanaba.
Healthy Kids Day offers children the chance to participate in games, activities, and educational experiences focused on fitness, nutrition, and overall well-being. Families will also have the opportunity to learn more about YMCA programs, including youth sports, day camps and other community offerings.
Following the event, free swim will be available from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the YMCA Aquatic Center.
Gladstone Lions Club to hold Spring Social
GLADSTONE — The Gladstone Lions Club, in partnership with Bay de Noc Lions, will hold their annual Spring Social on Saturday at the Terrace Bluff Country Club in Gladstone.
Doors to the event will open at 7 p.m., and the band “Borrowed Time” – a group made up of local musicians – will begin at 8 p.m.
The event will feature bucket raffles, a silent auction, 50/50 raffles and a card raffle to win a number of firearms. Proceeds from the Spring Social will benefit the purchase of a new Fire Safety House for the Delta County Fire Chiefs Association.
There is an admission fee. For more information on this event or about joining either of these groups, contact Bill Sjoquist at 906-280-3740.
Escanaba Arbor Day event
ESCANABA — The Department of Public Works will be holding the annual Arbor Day tree planting event in Ludington Park on Friday, April 24 at 10 a.m. The activities will take place along Loren W. Jenkins Memorial Drive.
Local scouts are invited to participate in the Arbor Day celebration where they will have the opportunity to help plant trees in the park.
In the event of rain, tree planting will take place Monday, April 27 at 10 a.m. Please call the Department of Public Works with any questions at 906-786-1842 or email kdubord@escanaba.org.
Gladstone Public Library Spring Story Hour
GLADSTONE — The Gladstone Public Library will be hosting their Spring Story Hour for children ages 2 to 10 years old and their families on Saturday, April 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Children can enjoy stories, create a spring themed craft and eat a snack. No registration is necessary. For more information, call 906-428-4224.
This story hour is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Gladstone Library.
Friends of the Gladstone Library candlelight dinner
GLADSTONE — The annual Friends of the Gladstone Library Candlelight Dinner will be held Saturday, April 25, at 6 p.m. at All Saints Catholic Church in Gladstone. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
The dinner will be catered by Matt Wiles Catering. Events at the dinner will include a “Share the Wealth” raffle, quilt and gift card raffle, book prizes and entertainment.
This year’s special raffle is for either a quilt donated and created by Margaret Noreus or $100 gift certificate. Tickets for the dinner must be purchased by April 11. All tickets can be purchased at the library or from a Friend of the Library member.
The public is invited to the dinner. Proceeds help fund the library and activities and programs for the community, especially children, such as story hours and the summer reading programs.
Credit repair
IRON MOUNTAIN — Menominee River Habitat for Humanity is holding a workshop to help people raise their poor credit scores on April 30 through a partnership with Huntington Bank. The workshop will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Dickinson County Library, found at 401 Iron Mountain St. in Iron Mountain. RSVPs are encouraged to be emailed to hfh@habitatmr.com.
Marquette Choral Society concerts
MARQUETTE — The Marquette Choral Society (MCS) will present its Magnificent Mozart concerts at 7:30 p.m. on April 25 and at 3 p.m. on April 26 in the Kaufman Auditorium in Marquette.
The singers will perform Mozart’s famed Coronation Mass in C Major and Mozart’s Vesperae solonnes de confessore.
The concert will also feature orchestra and soloists Keri Lee Pierson, Erin Sura, Tony Beacco and Alexander Romero-Wilson.
MCS is a mixed-voice, non-auditioned adult choir of more than 100 singers from a four-county region in the Upper Peninsula. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/MarquetteChoralSociety, www.marquettechoralsociety.org or email choralsociety906@gmail.com.
Spring Tree Sale pickup delayed
ESCANABA — The Delta Conservation District has announced that the Spring Tree Sale pickup originally scheduled for April 24 and April 25 has been rescheduled to the following weekend, May 1 and May 2, due to weather-related delays affecting nursery availability.
Tree sale pickup will now take place at the UP State Fairgrounds in Barn #10 during the following times:
Friday, May 1: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 2: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Customers who placed orders through the annual tree sale are asked to plan to pick up their trees during the rescheduled dates and times.
Anyone who is unable to pick up their trees during the designated pickup window is encouraged to contact the Delta Conservation District to make alternate arrangements by calling 906-553-7700.
2026 U.P. State Fair market per-registration
ESCANABA — The 2026 Upper Peninsula State Fair (UPSF) market pre-registration for swine, lamb and goat is now open. Pre-registration forms must be submitted online no later than May 1.
Forms can be found at upstatefair.net. Exhibitors are encouraged to regularly check the UPSF website and Facebook page for updates.
DNA submission and YQCA certification are due May 27. The 2026 Fair Book will be published online by May 15 or sooner. Online registration opens June 1. Final online market animal registration is due July 1.
Questions can be directed to the UPSF Exhibitors Manager Kelly Zellar at exhibitorsmanager@deltamiorg or 906-212-5419, UPSF Sheep & Goat Superintendent Lindsey Kronemeyer at 906-440-1534 or Swine Superintendent Lori Dalgord at 906-630-7963.
Rapid River Congregational Church rummage sale
RAPID RIVER — The Rapid River Congregational Church will host a rummage sale Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 7891 Cleveland St.
A luncheon, including soups, sandwiches and bars, will be available for purchase.
Spring Salad Luncheon
ESCANABA — A Spring Salad Luncheon is to be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 819 1st Ave S on Friday, May 8 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Salads, veggies, breads, fruits, coffee, tea, milk, jello and desserts will be served. Please bring a friend.
Advanced ticket sales only are available at Canterbury Book Store.
Escanaba Class of ’66 reunion
ESCANABA — The Escanaba High School Class of 1966 has scheduled its 60th reunion for August 20 at the Highland Golf Course starting at 5 p.m. with more events planned. Come as you are — all are welcome!
Deadline to register is August 15. For more information and registration, please contact Chris Duncan at 906-420-0292 or Tom Brayak at 906-280-8696.
Gladstone Class of ’76 reunion
GLADSTONE – The Gladstone High School Class of 1976 will be holding their 50th High school class reunion July 2 at the Gladstone Golf club. Please refer to the class’ facebook page for more details: GHS Class of 1976 Reunion.
The class is also looking for addresses or emails of some of the classmates that they have been unable to find. If you have this information for anyone listed below, please email Kathy (Sullivan) Elliott at buck7357@yahoo.com.
Looking for: Bob Berg, Joanne Besson, Dick Boden, Debbie Bunno, Debbie Charles, Joan D’Amour, Jim Dahn, Ed Erickson, Brad Failing, Steve Frazer, Nance Harris, Sally Harris, Rick Kerridge, Izzy Krout, Betsy Kukanic, Janine Hardwick Kuklinski, Jeanne Dehlin Lalich, Shelia Leach, Heidi Lohela, Mary Brown Lomax, Sue MacGillis, Terese Madden, Barb McCarthy, Sue Menard, Gary Morley, Peggy Huston Porath, Lynn Reilly, Alan Scholtz and Fran Groos Swift.
Holy Name Class of ’66 reunion
ESCANABA — The Holy Name Class of 1966 has scheduled its 60th reunion for Sept. 12 at the Escanaba Elks Club starting at 4 p.m.
There is a fee per person to attend. Everyone is welcome. Those with questions can text Patti at 906-280-1484.
More information can be found on the Holy Name Class of 1966 Facebook page.
Escanaba Class of ’76 reunion
ESCANABA — The Escanaba High School Class of 1976 has scheduled its 50th reunion for Sept. 26 at the Highland Golf Course.
A schedule of events for the weekend and registration materials will be provided on the class Facebook page, Escanaba Class of 1976, or by email.
Class members are encouraged to join the Facebook page or send an email requesting information to eskyclassof76@gmail.com. To have information mailed, call or text Pat Rudden at 906-280-1789.
Donations sought for book sale
ESCANABA — The Delta County League of Women Voters is looking for donations of books, audio books, DVDs and music CDs to be sold at its annual book sale at the Waterfront Art Festival.
They are also in need of large print books, which are often requested. Funds from the annual sale are used to publish Voter Guides and for other voter services.
Donated materials should be no more than 10 years old and in good condition. The league is not able to accept and store large quantities of books and requests the books meet the donation criteria.
Books can be delivered during normal business hours to the Ludington Centre, 1112 Ludington St. Donors are asked to use the 11th Street entrance, Suite 208, and look for the league’s sign. For pick-up, call Pat Rudden at 906-280-1789.
Delta County Cancer Alliance seeks Donations
ESCANABA — The Delta County Cancer Alliance (DCCA) is in need of bed pads. Many of the DCCA’s clients who are going through cancer treatments appreciate the convenience of using bed pads for comfort and cleanliness at a very challenging time. The DCCA will accept donations at their office, 3430 Ludington St, Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Delta Animal Shelter requests donations
ESCANABA — The Delta Animal Shelter is in need of the following donations; Purina Cat Chow (blue bag), Purina Kitten Chow (yellow bag), NutriSource chicken/rice dog food, Purina One chicken/rice dog food, canned dog food, canned cat/kitten food, soft dog treats, scoopable cat litter, clay cat litter, bleach, liquid Lysol, paper towels, dish soap, garbage bags, power laundry detergent, hand sanitizer and dog collars/leashes.
The shelter is currently caring for many rabbits and is particularly in need of rabbit food and hay.
Donations can be dropped off at the shelter, 6975 County Road, 426 M 5, during business hours of 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday or outside the building in their donation box.
Gladstone church offers clothing
GLADSTONE — The Memorial United Methodist Church, 1920 Lake Shore Drive in Gladstone, has a free clothes closet with coats, and shoes available in most sizes. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays or by appointment by calling 906-428-9311. Donations are also accepted.
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