Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Welcome to Pinky's Place
Bert "Pinky"Anderson |
Just
north of the Filling Station Restaurant on Alpine Ave there used to be a remote
toy shop called Twisted RC. As you drive
north, you will notice a road sign that announces new ownership and that the
building is now Pinky’s Place and will
open to the public beginning this Friday, November 1, 2013. A grand opening is planned for November 15th, 2013.
Pinky’s Place is a unique Antique & Artisan Market located at 4790 Alpine Avenue NW in Comstock Park, and co-owned by longtime friends and marketing partners Deb Myszka
and Julie Bresko. Together they have coordinated various
vendor markets, annual 26-week Summer in the City events, festivals and a
variety of activities for downtown Grand Rapids bringing over one-million
visitors annually to their events. They
are excited to now direct their creative talents and experience to Pinky’s
Place,
a premier West Michigan destination for vendors, patrons, and
the Community.
Pinky’s Place will feature local
artists and vendors displaying and selling their quality refurbished, recycled
and distressed furniture & home decor, handmade crafts, art of all types,
antiques, locally made farm products and a variety of other unique items. The
marketplace will also hold activities including: Create-N-Take Classes, Kids Amazing Art Day,
Sunday-Sundaes, as well as various events and activities throughout the year. Pinky’s Place will be open 6 days per
week, Tuesday – Sunday, 362 days a year.
Pinky’s Palace (a
non-profit organization named
after local resident, Bert “Pinky” Anderson who suffers from 1 of 80 types of
Dementia) will provide resources, awareness, community support, fundraisers,
events and much more for those impacted by Dementia. Fundraising opportunities (supported
100% through charitable gifts) will help assist families in need of respite care
relief, transportation, medications, supplies and other related expenses
associated with those suffering this disease.
Welcome to Alpine Township!
4790 Alpine NW across from Alpine Church Street |
A pleasing display invites you in
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Co-owners Julie Bresko (left) and Deb Myszka |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Trick or Treating at the Township Office
It was story time at the Alpine Township Library Tuesday morning as Mr. Jim read a scary story appropriate for Halloween. Some of the dressed up kids could not wait for the program to be over and visit the Alpine Township Administration Office for their annual trick or treat parade. Township employees were ready with some special treats for the young tricksters.
Mr. Jim |
Tuesday mornings at the Library is for Strory Time. |
Children of all ages enjoy the story |
Trick of Treat! |
One of the masks made at the library |
Help yourself |
Clerk Jean Wahlfield looks on |
Decorations in the Township Supervisor's office |
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Haunted Westgate in Alpine Township 2013
Visitors are warned to be cautious when travelling in that part of Alpine Township often referred to as the "Westgate neighborhood". There have been reports over the past years of zombies roaming the streets on Halloween, disguised as young "trick or treaters". Those still daring enough to visit the area are encouraged to stay in their cars.
More information and sites at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Haunted-Westgate/148081175212883 or http://www.hauntedwestgate.webs.com/
Hunter Anderson keeping an eye on local activities |
Take a Bite Out of Hunger
A Comstock Park Community Outreach Initiative
Feed a family for $5! A $5 donation will provide a family 30 pounds of food to help meet their needs during Holidays, extended days off from school and summer break.
Who:
Anyone can donate! (Checks made out to Comstock Park Public Schools - Acct.# 6176) What: Donate $5
When: October 14, 2013 – June 8, 2014
Where: Drop off or mail to -
Comstock Park Public Schools
Attn. Take a Bite out of Hunger
101 School St. NE
Comstock Park, MI 49321
Additional Collection Sites
York Creek Apartments Leasing Office
650 York Creek Drive, Comstock Park, MI 49321 Independent Bank
3800 Alpine, Comstock Park, MI 49321Food boxes will be purchased from Feeding America West MI Food Bank
THANK YOU Cards will be posted to recognize your contributions
The Comstock Park Community Outreach is a collaboration of business, government, schools, churches and service organizations with a mission of matching community needs to available resources, and a purpose of empowering people to improve the quality of lives
Monday, October 21, 2013
Alpine Township Hunters Safety Classes Booked Full - Second Class Offered
Alpine Township Hunters Safety Classes set for November 5 - 7 2013 are booked to capacity and a second class offered the following week to accommodate students that were on a waiting list is also rapidly filling to capacity. The new classes are scheduled for Tuesday - Thursday November 12-14 2013.
The classes are taught by certified trainers from the Kent County Sheriff's Department. Students taking on-line courses can register to take the test the last day of the class. Classes are held at the Alpine Township Offices, 5255 Alpine Ave NW, located on the corner of 6 Mile NW.
Registration is required for all students and a $5.00 registration fee will be collected on the first day. For more information and in order to register, please call Beth at Alpine Township at 616-784-1262.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
German Prisoners of War in Alpine Township
Merlin Kraft |
Earlier this year, Merlin Kraft committed to do a presentation about German Prisoners of War for the Alpine Township Historical Society but sadly Merlin passed away earlier this year. Just the same, his grandson was on hand to share some of the stories Merlin had recorded. More than 30 people were on hand to listen to Merlin's stories, some from as far away as Lansing and Owosso.
Some were still old enough to remember. One recalled his recollections from when he was 5 years old, another person recalled some incidents from when he was 13. Still many others shared what their parents experienced. Most had fond memories of the time and of the prisoners.
A number of prisoners captured at the North African front, some who fought for Rommel, were brought to a number of places in Michigan, including Sparta and Alpine Township. They were hard workers, polite, educated, and at the same time lonely for their family and their fatherland. The Prisoner of Wars were here for barely a month before transported elsewhere, but they assisted in picking what is believed to have been a big crop of apples in 1944. Prisoners included great soccer players, great cooks, as well as others with professional qualities. They were never considered dangerous, but fraternizing was not allowed although this rule was not always adhered to. They often sang the song Lillie Marlene but they despised Marilyn Dietrich because she betrayed the fatherland.
Following the presentation, many in the audience went on a walking tour. Following are some pictures of the meeting as well from some of the publications on display.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Daily Deals Store Grand Opening a Big Hit!
Mike Bush--store manager
Shayne Eisenga--owner
Nels Eisenga--owner.
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It's a two day celebration and there still is all day tomorrow for you to join in the fun and excitement of the grand opening celebration of the Daily Deals Food Outlet, 740 Lamoreaux Ave. just east of Alpine Ave. in Comstock Park. Customers today raved about the deals they encountered and took advantage of some great prices. There were free hot dogs, kids participating in a Treasure Hunt, and lots and lots of friendly smiles. Store management has lots of experience in store operations, and the store is affiliated with Natural Choice Foods, a wholesale foods company located at 5899 Comstock Park Drive NW. Welcome to Alpine Township!
Crash and Amy Stroh waiting for store manager Mike Bush, (left) and owners Shaine Eisenga and Nels Eisenga to cut the ribbon Friday morning
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The store offers more than frozen foods |
Local supporters Dan Clark and Meghan Auperlee |
Mike Bush, Shayne Eisenga and Molly Schnid |
Crash from the West Michigan Whitecaps was very welcoming |
Amy Stroh offering assistance |
Alpine Township Supervisor Alex Arends with Molly Schmid |