Kiwanis Pancake Supper Thursday, April 18

The Blissfield Kiwanis Club will host its annual pancake supper from 4:30-7 p.m. Thursday, April 18, in the Blissfield High School cafeteria.

The bevy of breakfast foods on the menu include pancakes, french toast, sausage, coffee, apple sauce and white and chocolate milk.

Proceeds from the fundraiser are used by the Kiwanis Club to fund several charities involving local children. These funds have been used for scholarships, as well as the annual dictionary donations made to third-graders in Blissfield and Deerfield elementary schools.

Marisa Vince

ADRIAN — Marisa Vince, 84, of Blissfield, passed away on Monday, April 15, 2013, at Provincial House under the care of Hospice of Lenawee. Marisa was born on August 5, 1928 in Rome, Italy to Umberto and Teresa Cristofani. During WWII she met Alex Vince of Sand Creek, and they married on August 15, 1952 in Trieste, Italy. Marisa worked for 30 years at Bixby Medical Center in the dietary department, and was a faithful member of Light of Christ Parish in Blissfield. She enjoyed playing cards and cooking meals for her family. Marisa is survived by her children Alex (Shelley) Vince of Blissfield, Terrie Vince of Modesto, California, and Ronnie (Stacey) Vince of Aurora, Colorado; grandchildren Michael and Samuel Vince; and two great grandchildren, Isla and Adley; twin sister Gianna (Bruce) Monroe of Blissfield, sisters Pina Maraschi, and Anna (Sergio) Maraschi of Rome, Italy, and several nieces, nephews and sister-in-laws. Marisa is preceded in death by her husband Alex Vince, brother Giovanni Cristofani and his wife Silvana, and brother-in-law Franco Maraschi, and several brother and sister-in-laws. Services for Marisa Vince will be on Friday at Wagley Funeral Home Tagsold Chapel, in Blissfield at 1 p.m. with Rev. Jack Loughran officiating, burial will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery. Visitation will take place from 10 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Lenawee or the Lenawee Humane Society. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.WagleyFuneralHome.com.

Blissfield: U.S. 223 lane closure this week

As of Monday evening, the outside westbound lane on U.S. 223 in Blissfield from Maple Street to just east of Monroe Street is closed. Michigan Department of Transportation is working in Blissfield to replace curbs on that side of the street that include the removal of driveaways from the former Smith property. Work is expected to last approximately three days, weather permitting.

Yockey, Benham safe after Boston Marathon

Local runner Jay Yockey who competed at the Boston Marathon today (Monday) reported to the Advance at 3:30 p.m. that he is safe after reports of at least two explosions at the finish line of the race course. Yockey said the hotel he is staying in is on lockdown this afternoon.

Another local runner Dr. Kent Benham, Ottawa Lake, also participated in today’s marathon. Word has been received that he too is safe after the race.

For Melissa Burnor’s complete interview with Jay Yockey while he was still in Boston, please see the April 17, 2013, edition of The Advance.

 

Violet Piotter

Violet L. Piotter, 84, of Blissfield, passed away Friday, April 12, 2013, at Blissfield Place.

She was born November 12, 1928, in Riga, Michigan, the daughter of Charles and Anna (Knoblauch) Goetz.  Violet graduated from Blissfield High School, and attended Davis Business College.

On July 1, 1950, she married Robert Piotter in Riga.

Violet is a life-long member of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Riga.  For many years she worked at Iott Insurance.  Violet and Robert traveled extensively, visiting all 50 states and and also enjoying trips abroad.

In addition to Robert, her husband of almost 63 years, Violet is survived by their children: Doug (Irene) Piotter of Katy, TX; Steve (Marcia) Piotter of The Woodlands, TX; and Patricia (Jeff Gyde) Marks of Oak Harbor, OH; grandchildren: Carey, Sonja, Heather, Adam, Mark, and Brice; and great grandchildren: Brooke and Liam.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters, Carlyn and Wilma; and brothers, Lynwood, Harold, Wilbur and Harlan.

Memorial services for Violet will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 20, 2013, at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Riga with Rev. James Seelow officiating.  Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 19, 2013, at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel in Blissfield.

Contributions in memory of Violet may be made to Hospice of Lenawee or the American Cancer Society.  Condolences and memories may be shared at www.WagleyFuneralHome.com.

April 13 sports events cancelled

Blissfield High School track athletes have been alerted that Clinton has cancelled its Saturday, April 13, varsity track invitational due to the fact their track in currently under water, according to Steve Babbitt, BHS athletic director.

In addition, the Saturday, April 13, varsity baseball at home and varsity softball games at Tecumseh have been cancelled, he said.

The Blissfield freshman baseball tournament at Plymouth has also been cancelled for Saturday.

Hunt nearly over for new BHS football coach

By Chad Hutchinson

The hunt for the next Blissfield head varsity football coach is coming to a close as the list of potential candidates has been narrowed to three finalists. Blissfield’s candidate will have big shoes to fill, as former head coach Ron Estes is handing over the headset and play book after 11 seasons. The incoming head coach will have to deal with the “Estes Expectations” that were set by the former heralded head coach. Estes constructed an impressive 76-39 career record commanding the Royals’ sideline.

Finding a Royal replacement was not an easy task for the search committee that consisted of Blissfield athletic director Steve Babbitt, superintendent Scott Moellenberndt, varsity women’s basketball coach and elementary teacher Ryan Gilbert, high school principal Jerry Johnson and elementary school assistant principal Mike Valasek.

Moellenberndt said approximately 40 applicants had been reviewed for the position, and that the goal was to find a quality head coach, as well as someone who could be a quality candidate to the Blissfield community schools’ teaching staff.

Moellenberndt added that two of the three finalists being considered hail from outside the state of Michigan.

He said he would like to have the next head coach selected before the April 15 school board meeting so that an announcement could be made then.

For the complete story, please see the April 10, 2013, edition of The Advance.

Chug into Blissfield April 20-21 for Railroad Days

By MELISSA BURNOR

All aboard for the second annual Blissfield Railroad Days presented by McDonald’s of Lenawee County April 20 and 21. After a successful one-day event in 2012, host Blissfield Downtown Development Authority/Main Street Program has planned a two-day event this year celebrating Blissfield’s continuous and ever-changing association with the railroad since the first train on the Erie and Kalamazoo line came through town in 1836.

The village will be immersed in trains of all sizes that have captured the interest of young and old for generations, from the small HO scale-model trains to actual running trains that can be ridden on as part of the ticket. Organizers extended the event this year and the result is more opportunity to see and ride the trains.

“The event is two days because we had such a great turnout last year,” Blissfield DDA/Main Street Program director Patricia Rayl said.

Those attending Railroad Days will be able to enjoy the fruits of the labor and passion of local model railroad collectors who will share their collections with them in several of the downtown area businesses where trains will be set up as well experience an actual train ride.

The event encompasses many parts of the historic village that still has an operating railroad company with two working depots within the village that has both freight and specialty passenger train excursions

available. The village also has an historic depot on Lane Street that houses the DDA/Main Street office and will be open during the event. Blissfield also boasts one of the larger area model railroad clubs that will be pen and running 11 model trains on more than 1500 feet of track.

The event began taking shape less than two years ago when local businessman and resident, Frank Baker, whose model train collection will be on display in his home both days, planted the seed with the DDA/Main Street Program.

The family-friendly event has several different events that run both Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21, as well as a few happenings that occur on just one day of the event. Access to most of the events can be made with the $5 purchase of a punch ticket that can be used for admission into the special events. All of the locations, including the businesses with model trains, are listed on the ticket. Volunteers will be at each location to punch the ticket.

“It helps everyone know what they have seen, so they don’t miss anything,” Blissfield Railroad Days co-chairperson, Joe Watt said. The ticket will allow access to the special events such as the model railroad tours in the three area homes, to one ride each way on the Adrian and Blissfield, rides on the Lenawee Voiture 40 & 8 Trolley, the events at the American Legion and the Blissfield Model Railroad Club. Tickets will also be punched at the displays offered by local area merchants as well as the downtown mini-park and the Lane Street Historic Depot. This year the ticket will include the fee to ride the A & B Railroad rather than having people purchase a separate ticket.

Brenda Rice from Adrian and Blissfield Railroad who serves on the Railroad Days committee as well, said incorporating the fee into the overall price of the ticket would hopefully keep lines for those waiting to board the train at a minimum.

Tickets can be turned in after all of the sites are visited at the Lane Street Historic Depot for a chance to win a gift basket. Winners do not need to be present to win, Rayl said.

The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days but certain events have more specific schedules. The Lenawee Voiture 40 & 8 trolley will have three pickup and drop off locations to help people get from the downtown to events on the west side of town as will a ride on the A & B Railroad.

For more information on Blissfield Railroad Days go to www.BlissfieldMainStreet.com

Highlights: • Adrian and Blissfield Railroad Train Rides : Trains run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Riders can board the train once at both the east and west depots. Trains will stop running at the scheduled times so anyone riding the train may want to arrive at the depot at least 15 minutes before the trains are scheduled to stop running to guarantee a ride.

• Adrian and Blissfield Railroad Display: The railroad will have a static display of a vintage locomotive and a caboose near the East Depot at the main village location of the Adrian and Blissfield Railroad. Both pieces will be open to tour and explore.

• Blissfield Model Railroad Club: The club on East Adrian Street/U.S. 223 will have its model railroads on display with trains running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

• Downtown Mini-Park garden railroad: A larger-scale model train will be set up in the mini-park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. On Sunday, Engineer Dan will be available at the mini-park for photographs from 1-4 p.m.

• Blissfield American Legion Events. Saturday the Legion will be the site of more displays of at least four modular railroads from various clubs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday everyone can buy, sell or swap everything they need for the model railroad.

• Operation Lifesaver: This group that educates on railroad safety will be at the Lane Street Depot both Saturday and Sunday.

• At least half a dozen downtown merchants will have different model train exhibits in their businesses. These businesses are located on the map as well as the Railroad Days punch ticket. Some of these trains include a 100-year-old model train and a Thomas the Tank Engine Train.

• Lenawee County Voiture Locale 997 40 & 8 Chateau Trolley will also be here both days. The trolley will pick people up at the parking lot at Pearl and Jefferson streets, the west depot and at the American Legion Hall to shuttle people to the events on the west side of the village. The homes of Frank Baker, Clem Krzeczkowski and Doug Tagsold will also be open to show their extensive model railroad collections. For updates, please visit www.BlissfieldMainStreet.com .

A special, colorful newspaper insert with more information on the event – including a map – is published the week of April 10-11 in The Advance, Blissfield; The Daily Telegram, Adrian; State Line Observer, Morenci; The Dundee Independent; The Tecumseh Herald; and The Monroe Guardian.

Royals baseball season underway

It’s been all about gaining experience for a youthful Blissfield baseball roster. The Royals record stands at 1-3 following the Farm Bureau Invitational Saturday in Blissfield. The Royals fell to Flushing 9-1 to open the season last Thursday, and proceeded to go 1-2 at the invitational. Blissfield defeated Fenton 4-1 to open the tournament, but was defeated by Monroe Jefferson 6-1 and Saline 9-1 to round out the day. “I’m pleased with where we’re at. These young kids are really learning and competed well in all three games. We’re making big strides,” Blissfield head coach Larry Tuttle said.

For Chad Hutchinson’s complete story, please see the April 10, 2013, edition of The ADVANCE.

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