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Friday, July 1, 2016 CHARLEVOIX COURIER A3
LONNIE ALLEN/CHARLEVOIX COURIER
The annual Street Legends Classic Car Show rolls into Charlevoix on Friday, July 15, and Saturday, July 16. With their cars are Mike Bales with his 2000 Prowler, Mike
and Claudia Bost with their 1973 Corvette, Donna and Jim Sell with their 1967 Cobra and Jim Jerkatis with his 1948 Jeepster. The annual care show helps fund many of
the donations made by the car club to charities and nonprofits in the Charlevoix area.
CHARLEVOIX — The 24rd
annual Charlevoix Street Leg-
ends Classic Car Show cruises
into town Friday, July 15, and
Saturday, July 16, in down-
town Charlevoix.
The event kicks off with
a Downtown Cruise-In at 6
p.m. on July 17. The cruise-
in includes a free concert at
the pavilion at 7 p.m. in East
Park with band “The Ledger-
man.” Car enthusiasts are
encouraged to join the fun
before the downtown cruise-
in by meeting at 4:30 p.m. at
Bethany Lutheran Church
parking lot, 11906 U.S. 31
N., for a cruise around Lake
Charlevoix.
Registration for the actual
show begins at 8 a.m. Satur-
day and the show starts at
10 a.m. categories for classic
cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Goody bags and dash plaques
will be available for the first
150 registrants.
Awards for Best Interior,
Best Paint, Best Engineered
and Best of Show and a grand
prize of $500 will be awarded,
also cash prizes of $250 and
$100 will be awarded to reg-
istered participants. Give-
aways, music, 50/50 drawings
and a silent auction will take
place throughout the day.
“The Charlevoix Street Leg-
ends partner with our local
businesses to offer a variety
of fun items for our silent
auction, which plays a big
part in our fundraising ef-
forts,” said member Claudia
Bost. “We appreciate and
value their generosity.”
Local car enthusiasts of the
Charlevoix area formed the
Street Legends Classic Car
Club in 1992. The Charlevoix
Street Legends is committed
to helping the community
through financial support.
The Street Legends distrib-
utes funds raised from its an-
nual car show to charities and
nonprofit organizations lo-
cally. The past 24 years Street
Legends has returned more
than $140,000 to the commu-
nity, Bost said.
“Car clubs provide fun
entertainment and cruise
opportunities for members,”
Bost said. “But not all car
clubs capture and incorpo-
rate the spirit of “paying it
forward” to their community.
Over the last 24 years, it has
become the driving mission
of the Charlevoix Street Leg-
ends Classic Car Club to help
promote and sponsor very
worthy programs within the
Charlevoix community.”
“Though our member-
ship represents a wide range
of walks of life, we remain
united in our vision to help
others,” she added. “We hope
to bring more than 150 cars
to the 24th annual car show
and provide a day of fun for
all ages, while raising funds to
distribute to local community
programs later in the year.”
For a registration applica-
tion and/or more informa-
tion, visit streetlegends.net,
or call Luann Keinath at (231)
547-3838, Screen Masters Inc
at (231) 547-5111, or Treasure
Eggers at (231) 237-4280.
Annual classic car show cruises to town in July
LONNIE ALLEN
(231) 547-6558 - lallen@charlevoixcourier.com
LONNIE ALLEN/CHARLEVOIX COURIER
(From left) Jim Sell and Mike Bost display the Street Legends banner.
District court
The following cases
were heard recently in
Charlevoix County’s 90th
District Court:
— Corey James Bailey,
22, of Petoskey; driving an
unregistered vehicle; pay
$215 in fines and costs
— Truman Daniel Left,
18, of Charlevoix; minor in
possession of alcohol; 30
hours community service
work; three months pro-
bation; pay $300 in fines
and costs
— James Raymond
Youngblood, 34, of Mi-
kado; driving while in-
toxicated; serve 93 days
in jail with credit for one
day served, serve 30 days
immediately with 62
days held in abeyance; 18
months probation; pay
$925 in fines and costs
— Jason Michael Lord,
33, of East Jordan; im-
paired driving; serve 93
days in jail with credit for
one day served, three days
community service work
in lieu of jail time and 89
days held in abeyance; six
months probation; pay
$725 in fines and costs
— Travis Adam Ogden,
35, of Elmira; impaired
driving; serve 93 days in
jail with credit for one
day served, three days
community service work
in lieu of jail time and 89
days held in abeyance; six
months probation; pay
$$725 in fines and costs
— Ashley Nora Adki-
son, 27, of Boyne City;
impaired driving; serve 93
days in jail with credit for
one day served, three days
community service work
in lieu of jail time and 89
days held in abeyance; six
months probation; pay
$725 in fines and costs
— Brittany Nicole
Mervyn, 30, of Charlevoix;
larceny, less than $200;
serve 93 days in jail with
credit for one day served,
three days community
service work in lieu of jail
time and 89 days held in
abeyance; six months pro-
bation; pay $425 in fines
and costs and $80 in resti-
tution
— Kevin Edward Grice,
24, of Boyne City; failure
to report an accident, pay
$300 in fines and costs
— Gerhard Frederick Os-
terbeck, 81, of Boyne City;
impaired driving; serve 93
days in jail with credit for
one day served, three days
community service work
in lieu of jail time and 89
days held in abeyance; six
months probation; pay
$725 in fine and cost
— Kelly Isabelle Moran,
18, of Charlevoix; third
degree retail fraud; serve
93 days in jail with credit
for eight days served and
85 days held in abeyance,
six months probation; pay
$425 in fines and costs
and $18 in restitution
Circuit court
The following case was
heard recently in Charel-
voix County’s 33rd Circuit
Court:
— Trevor James Black-
well, 23, of Ellsworth;
delivery/manufacture of
marijuana and posses-
sio of marijuana; sere 365
days in jail with credit
for nine days served; 12
months probation; pay
$1,168 in fines and costs
Assumed names
The following people
recently filed for an as-
sumed business name
with the Charlevoix Coun-
ty Clerk’s Office:
Sturgeon Valley Elec-
tric, 11521 Huffman Lake
Road, Vanderbilt; by Ken-
neth Hitchock
Blue Smoke, 11980
Shaw Road, Charlevoix; by
Adam Kline and Jill Kline
Committee to Elect
Timothy Kochanny; 9185
North Pointe Woods,
Charlevoix; by Karen Ko-
channy and Timothy Ko-
channy
Sherlock Homes Con.,
02075, Black Road,
Charlevoix; by Darwin
Shelock
Thai Ginger, 311 Bridge
St., Charlevoix; by Steven
Thao, 12412 Arbutus Ave.,
Charlevoix
SA Management Servic-
es, 01852 Bauman Road,
Boyne City; by Sandra K.
Argue
Marriages
The following people
recently filed for a mar-
riage license with the
Charlevoix County Clerk’s
Office:
Dustin Robert Drost,
32, and Hailey Choice
Crick, 25, both of Boyne
City
Michael Hugh Mc-
Shane, 36, and Mary Jo
Powers, 48, both of Boyne
City
Jason Daker Shalz, 43,
and Allison Deason Lawl-
er, 43, both of Columbia,
South Carolina
Donald James Halbert,
22, and Monica Louise
Capelin, 22, both of East
Jordan
Melvin Lee Kiogima II,
38 of Traverse City, and
Regina Marie Everett, 38,
of East Jordan
Scott Douglas Wood II,
26, of Marion, Indiana
and Toni Ann Williford,
25, of Angier, North Caro-
lina
Divorce or judgement
for separate
maintenance
The following divorce
of judgement for separate
maintenance was granted
recently in Charlevoix
County’s 33rd Circuit
Court:
Heidi White vs. Michael
White
S
ummer has finally
arrived in Charlevoix,
bringing eager guests
to its streets. Although
the traffic is heavier
and work days are busier,
it is important to represent
Charlevoix and its businesses
well.
Charlevoix’s year-round
population of 2,500 swells to
10 times that amount during
its summer months, not only
bringing visitors from across
our nation but from across the
ocean.
In the chamber office, visi-
tors can put a pin in our map
indicating where home is for
them, and how far they came
to get here. At the chamber we
have served visitors from South
Africa, Germany, Italy, the
Middle East, Asia, and Australia
to name only a few. For the visi-
tors who have never been here
before, your business and our
chamber are their first encoun-
ter with what Charlevoix has to
offer.
Bearing this in mind, we must
use a positive demeanor to ac-
curately portray Charlevoix, sell
Charlevoix to our first-timers,
and ultimately keep them
coming back to our wonderful
town. At the Customer Service
Training hosted at Charlevoix
Public Library, speaker B.J.
Shawn, CEO of Bearcub Outfit-
ters in Petoskey, spoke to local
staff of Charlevoix downtown
businesses about their role in
Charlevoix.
No matter what type of busi-
ness or service you provide to
the community, you are an am-
bassador of Charlevoix; it is not
just the job of the chamber’s
ambassador committee to rep-
resent the town. According to
Shawn, as an employee and res-
ident of Charlevoix, we are on
the front lines providing a first
impression of our town and we
are members of many teams:
our business, Charlevoix,
downtown Charlevoix, the
chamber, and,
on a grander
scale, North-
ern Michigan
and surround-
ing areas of
Charlevoix.
As ambas-
sadors of
Charlevoix, we
must remem-
ber to work as
a team, wheth-
er that be refer-
ring customers
to our local
restaurants,
giving visitors
directions, or
even research-
ing things to do
in Charlevoix
to better as-
sist visitors.
Familiarize yourself with ev-
erything our local community
has to offer. As a year-round
local, just by taking a tour of
one of Charlevoix’s attractions
and researching businesses
you would be surprised by how
much you would learn that you
thought you knew, or didn’t
know at all.
If you would like assistance in
becoming a Charlevoix expert,
there are several ways for you
to learn more; visit our lobby at
the chamber for brochures and
guides on the area and its ac-
tivities, and visit the Charlevoix
Public Library and Charlevoix
Historical Society for more in-
formation.
The Charlevoix Convention
and Visitors Bureau would
encourage you to take the
Charlevoix Certified quiz. This
series of quizzes will test your
knowledge of demographics,
history, activities, businesses,
and parking all right here in
Charlevoix. Visit www.charle-
voixcertified.com to create an
account and begin taking the
quizzes to become a Charlevoix
expert, and better informed
ambassador of this great town.
Be an ambassador
of Charlevoix
CHAMBER
UPDATE
Carly Thompson
Charlevoix
Area Chamber
of Commerce
Guest Services
Associate
carly@charlevoix.org
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