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SLIDESHOW: Art in Okemos

SLIDESHOW: Art in Okemos

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 29, 2011

Some new sculptures have popped up in Okemos – alongside an old standby.

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged blissfield, consignment, ken thompson, midwest sculpture initiative, Okemos, sculpture, slideshow | Leave a response

Video: Watch maple creme being made at Fenner Nature Center

Video: Watch maple creme being made at Fenner Nature Center

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 19, 2011

Deb Fogle of Sugar Bush Supplies in Okemos demonstrates boiling down sap from the maple trees to make maple sugar products.

Posted in News | Tagged deb fogle, fenner nature center, festival, French, Indian, maple creme, maple syrup, Okemos, sugar bush supplies, voyageurs | Leave a response

Christmas Lights 2010

Christmas Lights 2010

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 17, 2010

Images of Christmas lights from my nighttime trip around the countryside

Posted in Community & Opinion, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged 2010, Bucqueroux, chriistmas lights, creche, Hiawatha Lakes, Okemos, starter castle | 2 Responses

Animal Control Adoptables: Woofer Walk and ten kitties need homes

Animal Control Adoptables: Woofer Walk and ten kitties need homes

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 31, 2010

The Woofer Walk starts at 9 a.m. in the Walmart parking lot on Marsh Road in Okemos on Saturday (June 5). And adopt one of these wonderful kittens.

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Animal Control, Ingham County, kittens, Okemos, woofer walk | Leave a response

The soon-to-be-abandoned Lansing City Market

Shop for local food for Thanksgiving dinner

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on November 23, 2009

The Lansing City Market and Meridian Farmer’s Market offer fresh and healthy local food for Thanksgiving dinner.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Food, News | Tagged Lansing City Market, local food, Meridian Farmer's Market, Okemos | Leave a response

The crowd at Schuler Books in Okemos urged Neil Gaiman to choose their store to visit

A spooky party at Schuler Books in Okemos

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 25, 2009

Schuler Books in Okemos held a spooky Halloween party in hopes of luring author Neil (The Graveyard Book) Gaiman to town.

Posted in Arts-plus, Community & Opinion, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, Halloween, Lansing Online News, Michigan, Neil Gaiman, Okemos, party, Schuler Books, The Graveyard Book | Leave a response

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