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The Sauk debuts original play
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The Sauk debuts original play

Local actors performed in The Sauk’s short plays in March. Courtesy | Trinity Bird The American Association of Community Theatre chose The Sauk as one of six community theaters in the country to workshop and produce an original work, “Criminal Mischief.”  After its run, the play will be published by Dramatic Publishing, listing The Sauk’s...

Luminaries coming to town
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Luminaries coming to town

  The Christmas luminary tradition will be coming to Hillsdale for the first time Dec. 3, 2023, from 5 to 8 p.m., lighting up neighborhoods around the city with candle light shining through brown paper bags.  Organizer of the event and Hillsdale resident Jean Heise encourages Hillsdale residents to participate by crafting their own luminaries...

Pregnancy resource center expands its hours
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Pregnancy resource center expands its hours

Helping Hands will now be open on Wednesday included in their new hours of operation. Courtesy | Facebook  Hillsdale’s only pregnancy resource center has expanded its hours of operation. “There is great need for material support, relational encouragement, and generally life-affirming resources in Hillsdale County,” said Bryce Asberg ’21, executive director of Helping Hands Pregnancy...

Church to host 21st annual quilt show
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Church to host 21st annual quilt show

A cash-only admission ticket to the quilt show will cost $5. Courtesy | Facebook Quincy United Methodist Church will host its 21st Annual Quilt & Craft Show on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Debbie Zakrzewski, an organizer of the event, said the quilt show is an integral part of the church’s...

Gelzer’s Furniture celebrates 100 years in Hillsdale
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Gelzer’s Furniture celebrates 100 years in Hillsdale

Gelzer’s Furniture celebrates their 100 year anniversary. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale’s hometown furniture store is celebrating its centennial anniversary this year.  H.J. Gelzer, the original owner, purchased the building in 1923, and the store still resides there today. Andrew Gelzer, the great-great grandson of H.J. Gelzer, said the leadership of Grant Baker, H.J. ‘s grandson,...