Lumberjack, Issue 5, February 8, 1990 pg. 4 WEEKEND OF FUN AHEAD The time is drawing near for Alpena's annual Winter Carnival. This year's carnival will take place February 9, 10, 11. Many activities have been planned for the carnival, some of which include: Friday, Feb. 9 - Ice sculpture judging which will take place at 4:00 p.m. - A spaghetti dinner sponsored by the VFW Post on Connon St. will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Costs for the dinner are: adults --$5.00, children ages 5 to 10--$2.50, and under 5--free. -"A Taste of Alpena", featuring appetizers of local foods from the Cooperative Extension Service, will be hosted by the Jesse Besser Museum from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb.10 -A Pancake Breakfast will be served from 8:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. at the VFW Post on Connon St. Costs for the breakfast are: Adults - $4.00 children ages 5 to 10 - $2.00, and cHilcfren under 5 - free. -A Sno-ball Softball Tournament sponsored by . the March of Dimes will take place at the Alpena Men's Softball Fields from 9:00 a.m. to dark. -From 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the North American Team Barrel Jumping Championships will be held at the indoor ice rink at Mich-e-Kewis park. -From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. there will be a trick barrel jumping exhibition also at the indoor ice rink. Featured at the exibition will be Pierre Bernier. -A dance will be held at the Alpena Sportsmen's Club from 8:00 p.m. to Midnight. For those persons of legal drinking age, tile dance is BYOB and it will be monitored. Music will be supplied by the Ve_!satones. Sunday, February 11 -Saturday's Sno-ball Softball tournament will be continued from 9:00 a.m. to dark at the Alpena Men's Softball Field. - A cross country ski race will be held at the Nordic e 4th Annua Winter· Carnivar car dial! y invites Con11niUee you to Alpena" nA Taste of February 9, 1990 7:00 -· s:oo Jesse Besser paUle Museuan Your DISPLAYS OF WINTER CARNIVAL MEMORABILIA Music COMPLIMENTS OF THREE ON A STRING WINE· SERVED BY THE FoUNPER's SOCIETY WINTER DOLL DISPLAY BY ALVINA CRACKNELL I presence. 1s requesteda Training Center on Bagley St. The race for the 13 yrs and under catagory will start at noon and the race for those 13 yrs. & adults will begin at 12:30 p.m. -At noon, there will be an Ice Dive on the Thunder Bay River. For those divers who are certified, and would like to try an Ice Dive, Bill and Ruth Ann Beck will be offering a course prior to the dive. The Alpena Sherrifs Department will also be practicing their underwater recovery operations. -At 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m., the Alpena Figure Skating Club will hold an exhibition at the indoor ice rink at Mich-e-Kewis park. Three members of the Hiawatha Figure Skating Club of Sault St. Marie have been invited to perform. Also performing will be former Alpena resident and figure skater, Tammy Stott. Other interesting events will be, on Friday, Wertz's Warriors will stop in Alpena on a leg of their snowmobile trip to raise money for Special Olympics, and on Saturday, the Alpena Bass Club is sponsoring an ice-fishing tournament. The tournament weigh-in station is at the Long Lake County Park Pavilion . Weigh-in times are between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. There is no pre-registration and no entry fee. Fishing related prizes will be awarded. For more information, contact either Charlie Plourd at 354-8204 or Joe Czuj at 471-2840. The entertainment tent at Mich-e-Kewis sponsored by the Alpena Exchange Club will be opening on Saturday at 11 :00 a.m. and closing at 7:00 p.m. On Sunday, the tent will open at noon and close at 6:00 p.m. Saturday's outdoor activities include such things as logger races, snowshoe races, cardboard toboggan slide, horsedrawn sleigh rides, pony rides and people-sled races in which the people are the pullers and the dog is the "captain" of the team. For the outdoor activitites of the weekend there are no entry fees and no pre-registration. Admission buttons are available at the Alpena Area Chamber of Commerce and will be available at the carnival. Price of these buttons is $1. For more information on these and other events during the Alpena Winter Carnival, contact: Deb Pardike, 1990 Winter Carnival General Chairperson at the Alpena Area Chamber of Commerce. by: Tracey Barraco WORDS OF WISDOM There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child: there are seven million. rrhe key to success it to climb the ladder instead of sitting and waiting for the elevator. The world is full of willing people; some willing to lead and the rest willing to let them. FIGURE SKATERS TO PERFORM On Sunday, February 11, 1990, the Alpena Figure Skating Club will hold an exhibition as one of the events of the Alpena Winter Carnival held at the Mich-E-Kewis indoor rink. The old Mich-E-Kewis shelter and outdoor rink were formally opened on December 23, 1934 at the present site . The first carnival was held at the rink on Jan. 24-27, 1935. Figure skating facilities have come a long way from . the skating exhibition which was held on the Thunder Bay River on February 12, 1933 between the Ninth Avenue power-dam and the D & M railway bridge. A troupe of nine Detroit area skaters entertained the public. Local youths competed in skating races according to age. Fifty seven years later, approximately 25 ofthe 112 member Alpena Figure Skating Club will entertain the public with group and solo routines. Members of the AFSC vary in age from four to seventeen to "I'm too old to tell my age!" Three members ·of the Hiawatha Figure Skating Club from Sault Ste. Marie, will also be performing. Tammy Stott, a former resident of Alpena and the AFSC, has passed her Pre-Juvenile Freestyle, 1st Figure, and Pre-silver dance. Twelve-year old Lisa Schwuterson is a gold medalist in Canada and the USA. She has passed her 4th Figure and the Novice Freestyle. Keri Schwuterson is Lisa's eight-year old sister. She is working on her Silver Dances and has passed Pre-Juvenile Freestyk and her 1st Figure. . ATT:ENT10N, The entire evening promises to be very entertaining with a variety of music, fancy costumes, and fun for all! Bundle up and join the fun. · ATT'.ENT10N ! WHAT? Next Town Meeting WHERE? NRC 450 WHEN? Tuesday, Feb. 20 TIME? 7:15p.m. ISSUE? Daycare problems on campuses for parents who attend class For more information, please contact Vernie Nethercut, Volunteer Center, at Ext. 271 or 272. Registration must be completed by Feb. 13. The cost is $3.50 for materials and refreshments. See"you there!!_!!