Let’s Get Gardening in November, Part 2
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Jennifer Fairfield of The Garden Mill for this column. This is part 2 of Get Gardening. Part 1 ran yesterday.) Vegetable garden – A little time spent now will make getting started next spring … Read more
Nov. 18: St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary Fall Bazaar
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Shirley Hoppe for the information in this story.) St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hospital Auxiliary will hold its Fall Bazaar on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Season’s Dining Room from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. … Read more
Nov. 19: St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea community health needs assessment forum
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Reiley Curran for the information in this story.) St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea is holding a Community Forum on Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Atrium Conference Room B. This event is free and … Read more
Recent obituary: Robert Raymond Robinette
Robert Raymond “Bob” Robinette of Pinckney, loving father, brother, and partner, age 58, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014 in Rose City, Michigan. He was born Sept. 7, 1956 in Alpena, Michigan, the son of Raymond and Patricia … Read more
Ask the School Psychologists: How to make the most of parent-teacher conferences
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Kristin Krarup-Joyce, Ed. S. NCSP, Ellen Kent, Ed. S. NCSP and Emily Verbeke, Ed. S. NCSP for the information in this new weekly column.) If you have a question for one of the school … Read more
Singers needed for live nativity scene during Hometown Holiday
The live nativity, which is part of Friday’s events during Hometown Holiday, is seeking singers to perform in the Christmas choir for performances on Dec. 5 at 7:30 and 8 p.m. The event will take place rain or snow and … Read more
Let’s Get Gardening in November, part 1
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Jennifer Fairfield, owner of The Garden Mill, for the information in this column. This is part one of two parts. Part 2 will run tomorrow.) How did it get to be November already? As … Read more
Girl Scout Troop 1807 recently completed a pathway at the Chelsea Senior Center Intergenerational Garden
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Catey Regis and Anna Argento for the information in this story.) On a cold, wet Sept. 21, Girl Scout Troop 1807 completed its Journey Service Project. A Journey project entails 15 hours of hard … Read more
Chelsea City Council unanimously adopts resolution of support for House Bill
The Chelsea City Council unanimously approved a resolution of support for Michigan House Bill 5730, which if adopted by the state representatives would “allow local authorities and county road commissions to prohibit the use of compression brakes on those portions … Read more
Chelsea Police Chief Ed Toth’s contract extended for 5 years
The Chelsea City Council unanimously approved a request for a 5-year extension for Chelsea Police Chief Ed Toth‘s contract on Nov. 3. The new contract begins Dec. 9 and end on Dec. 9, 2019. “It’s been my pleasure to serve … Read more
Reminder: Yellow Door to benefit CHS Theater Boosters on Nov. 8 at Chelsea Alehouse
The Yellow Door farm-to-table fund-raising initiative is hosting a breakfast event on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 8-11 a.m. at the Chelsea Alehouse and all proceeds will benefit the Chelsea High School Theater Boosters. Special guest Chef Todd Wesley Brown of … Read more