The Chelsea Standard
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PUBLISHED: January 8, 2009
Used-book sale
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Friends of Chelsea District Library will host a used-book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Thousands of books, CDs, videos, books on tape, Friends' eco-friendly book bags and other items for purchase. All proceeds go to the library, at 221 S. Main Street, Chelsea. Details, call 475-5829.
Business honored
Masterson Personnel of Ann Arbor was recently selected and contracted as a University of Michigan Strategic Supplier of Temporary Staffing Services, according to Jean Wilson, branch manager. The company was chosen for its excellent service and highly competitive pricing.
Masterson, founded in 1968, provides primarily clerical and light industrial staffing for manufacturing, services businesses, the educational community and non-profit organizations. For more information, call 734 677 2600.
Christian rock
The St. Paul United Church of Christ youth ministries groups are hosting a baked potato dinner to raise funds to bring Lost and Found, a Christian rock duo, to Chelsea.
The fund-raiser is being held on Jan. 10, 2009 at St. Paul, 14600 E. Old U.S. 12 in Chelsea.
Hot baked potatoes with lots of fixings will be served, value priced at $5. Chili is also on the menu. The event runs from 4 - 7 p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend; no reservations are needed.
The Lost and Found concert will be held April 18 at St. Paul. Their concerts can feel like a gathering of friends. The music is organic and fun, and the lyrics comment on life, faith, travel, friends and relationships.
Tickets for the concert go on sale in January. More information about Lost and Found can be obtained on their Web site at www.speedwood.com.
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