Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

The pile of all of my scrapbooking materials sit in the same place they were in October – a month after the big move. The pile has spread out a few times for organization purposes and trying to find one piece of scrapbook paper. But at the end of the day, the pile goes right […]

Scrapbook camp at fairgrounds

The Camp Scrap Lock-in spring event begins next week and still has spots open, March 12-15. “It’s continuous around the clock scrapbooking event at the fairgrounds,” said Terri Burnett, Vice President of the Oakland County Fair Association. She added even though it is called a scrapbooking event it is also a place for women to […]

Expo for body and mind

The Body Mind Green Expo is set for March 12, 5:30 – 8 p.m. and the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce invites the community to come out for the event which is free and open to the public. “It’s a good opportunity for the community to come and meet some of the businesses in our […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

Do I dare say it? Is spring here? Alright so the temperature only hit above 40 degrees on Sunday but it’s a heat wave in Michigan. And what a beautiful heat wave indeed – the day started great with sunshine, the smell of spring was in the air, birds were chirping in the morning. Winter […]

Undefeated going into post season

The Wolves earned their 20th consecutive win for this winter season last Thursday, 66-57, but visitors Rochester Adams didn’t make it easy for them. The Highlanders built a 7-point lead by the time the third quarter reached the four-minute mark after scoring on a 3-pointer. ‘I don’t care who you are ? people who are […]

Lessons learned on the ice this season

Icers ended the season in the MHSAA Pre-Regionals with a loss to crosstown rivals Lake Orion on March 3, 4-1. “Overall we played well,” reflected Bryan Krygier, head coach for Clarkston Varsity Hockey. “We played hard. We took it to them for the most of the game. They were focused and played a physical game […]

Cagers sink Highlanders for title

Two nights made a difference for the Wolves as their intensity fueled them for their third showdown against Rochester Adams in the season – this time for the MHSAA Basketball District finals last Friday night. A jump to the lead in the first quarter for the boys kept them charged as they won their 37th […]

Grad’s New York debut, March 25

Jim Territo is preparing for next Wednesday as he makes his New York debut as Bryan Campione and Jacob Langfeld present “New Standards: Songs for the Stage by Jim Territo.” “It’s very exciting,” Territo said about the showcase which features an array of work from the 1997 Clarkston High School graduate. “It is 15 of […]

Popp’s sports success

Spring athletes were anxiously waiting for the snow to melt last week so they could get onto the fields for practice and Clarkston High School senior Joe Popp was no different. Popp is getting ready for his final season with Clarkston Varsity Baseball as the Wolves set their sights making it to the state finals […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

Congratulations to all the winter sports teams and your achievements! It was a great season and awesome to watch. It was also great to see the Jungle come alive during each game and the crowds get bigger for the different events. A great showing of Clarkstonites were at the MHSAA Class A Boys Basketball Quarterfinals […]

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