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YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED! In January, the office is open by appointment only. Please call 906-387-3530 or email eden@jamadots.com to arrange a visit to the office. Until the spring time change, we worship on Saturday at 330pm and on Sunday at 1030am. All are welcome!

The long-anticipated reopening of the bowling alley begins with a New Year’s Eve party for the kids of Munising. On December 31st, the Lion’s Club of Munising is hosting a party for kids from sixth to twelfth grade from 9:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. with free bowling, and plenty of food and pop for those who attend.

HOUGHTON, Mich. – The Michigan Tech men’s basketball team took down No. 24 Winona State 73-72 Tuesday (Dec. 19) afternoon at the SDC Gym. The Huskies improved to 3-7 overall and have won two of their last three outings.
Deep Blue Fitness is hoping to help Munising residents get more fit in the coming year by offering a challenge sure to help you realize all your health goals. Starting January 1st, you’ll be working with Jessica or Sam Brewer at the Fuzzy Fitness Center with the goal of feeling your best, inside and out.

Wildlife species and habitat quality too often, perhaps, are couched under the labels of “good” and “bad” using human attributes when, in reality, all habitat conditions produce “winners” and “losers”.

Macek, a young kitten with a sweet face and friendly disposition was brought into the Munising County Animal Shelter with a broken leg last week. She was found alone in the woods by a couple of children and was surrendered to the shelter when it was realized she needed medical help.

Randy Gatiss, age 63, of Munising, died unexpectedly Saturday, December 17, 2023 while in Franklin, Wisconsin. Randy was born February 1, 1960 in Munising, MI the fourth of eight children to Robert Bruce and Lois Marie (Mellin) Gatiss.

When crisis strikes, it often leaves survivors traumatized and frightened. Sometimes, people need a cold, wet nose and wagging tail to get through where other people cannot. Therapy animals can make all the difference to a child who is trying to process trauma. They bring focus back to students sitting for exams. They serve as listeners and friends in instances when a child cannot speak to an adult, but can open up to a dog or cat or guinea pig.
If you’ve got kids in 6th- 12th grade, the Lions Club and Kiwanis Clubs of Munising have put together an exciting New Year’s Eve party just for them! They’ll be able to enjoy free bowling, food and drink from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. over at Happy’s Place (formerly Satch’s Lanes), located at 124 E. Munising Ave.