On Saturday, Blissfield honored the very best of the best, during the 2010 Blissfield High School Athletic Hall of Fame banquet. Click here to read about it and see videos from the event.
More than 100 people were in attendance as the Blissfield Athletic Hall of Fame inducted five individuals and two teams at a Blissfield High School Banquet Saturday night.
Inducted were Claude Sebring, Tom Billington, Gary Lombard, Beth Berry, Kyle Knoblauch and the 1976 and 1977 state champion baseball teams.
Emcee Gary Brink opened the evening by telling the audience that high school sports were more than “only a game.”
Video clips from Blissfield's 39-6 win over Whiteford in week 2 of the 2010 football season. Dalton Goetz scored four first-half touchdowns as Blissfield took a commanding 39-0 lead into halftime. The Royals improved to 2-0. Whiteford fell to 1-1. Blissfield is home to Dundee Friday and Whiteford plays host to Madison as both teams open their league schedule.
Video clips from Blissfield's 39-6 win over Whiteford in week 2 of the 2010 football season. Dalton Goetz scored four first-half touchdowns as Blissfield took a commanding 39-0 lead into halftime. The Royals improved to 2-0. Whiteford fell to 1-1. Blissfield is home to Dundee Friday and Whiteford plays host to Madison as both teams open their league schedule.
It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.
Storytime was led by New York Times bestselling children’s book author, Deborah L. Diesen. Diesen.
The Midland native opened Storytime by talking to the audience about book covers, and how kids too young to read can tell a lot about a book from its cover. She help up a copy of her latest book, the Barefooted, Bad-tempered Baby Brigade, and asked the audience what they could tell about about the book.
“The babies look mean,” shouted one child in the audience.
It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.
Gavin Marks, a three-year-old boy from Sand Creek, makes a "Pout-Pout" face before best-selling children's book author Deborah L. Diesen reads from her hit book, The Pout-Pout Fish, July 28, at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library.
Gavin Marks, a three-year-old boy from Sand Creek, makes a "Pout-Pout" face before best-selling children's book author Deborah L. Diesen reads from her hit book, The Pout-Pout Fish, July 28, at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library.
Tristan Brown, 5, of Blissfield, creates a with mother Kim, during a craft activity after a book reading by best selling children's author Deborah Diesen at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library, July 28.
Tristan Brown, 5, of Blissfield, creates a with mother Kim, during a craft activity after a book reading by best selling children's author Deborah Diesen at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library, July 28.