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Fenton Pizza PlayOffs #8 – Mancino’s of Fenton

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

This is the eighth entry into the FentonSays.com Pizza Playoffs. Mancino’s of Fenton can be found at 4019 Owen Road in Fenton. Reasonable prices and heaped with cheese and toppings, there is no doubt that this is a great premium pizza in Fenton, Michigan.


FentonSays.com 2007 Video Collection

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

FentonSays 2007 DVDFenton, Michigan is a thriving, beautiful small town and FentonSays.com strives to capture it to remember and share. This DVD collection is the first of it’s kind with 35 video productions from FentonSays.com. Experience the aftermath of the 2007 tornado, the start of the Burger Battle and Pizza Play-Offs, the Streets of Fenton series as well as a few Fenton business spotlights. If you enjoy Fenton, Michigan, you’ll enjoy this FentonSays 2007 video collection.

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Fenton Community Expo 2009 FentonSays

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

FentonSays.com brings you a video tour of the Fenton Community Expo held March 7th & 8th, 2009. See vendors entertain and inform the public at the Fenton High School in Fenton, Michigan.

The following is reprinted with permission from the author, Stacy L:
http://www.thatdamnredhead.net/2009/03/10/the-internet-is-one-big-expo-what-is-your-booth-like/

This past weekend I helped out at the annual Fenton Community Expo, which is a pretty big deal around here. It’s organized by the Fenton Regional Chamber, and gets bigger and bigger every year. Last year we had over 5,000 attendees, and though official numbers have yet to be released, I’m sure we got a heck of a lot more, thanks in part to free admission (courtesy of The State Bank) and free cake (courtesy of VG’s) to commemorate the Expo’s 25th anniversary.

If you’ve never been to a community expo, it’s a lot like a trade show, in that different businesses set up booths in a big area (in this case, the Fenton High School gym and halls) and showcase their products and services to attendees. Except in a community expo there really isn’t an underlying theme (electronics, for example) — it’s a pot pourri of local businesses in the community. Everything from banks to optometrists to makeup people to funeral homes to people selling astroturf. There are drawings, a petting zoo, derby races, entertainment I never pay attention to, and lots of free promotional swag. Most people in the community go to enter the various drawings held and get the free stuff. Oh yeah, and to check out the local businesses and organizations there.

As I wandered around the expo after my half-day shift of selling 50/50 raffle tickets, I couldn’t help but notice that a business expo was a lot like the internet. (Hear me out on this one, k?)

Attendees of the expo were walking around, browsing the different businesses who had set up booths. Think of the attendees as internet users, and the businesses’ booths as their websites and/or social media presences.

I noticed that there were three different kinds of booth:

Booths that had great displays but barely any people at them.
Booths that had OK displays that had some people at them.
Booths that had so many people at them that you couldn’t even see their displays.
Booths in Category #1 had one or two people at them just standing there, or perhaps sitting, watching people walk by. Some people maybe took a brochure or a pen that was sitting on a table, but there was very little, if any, engagement between the business and the passers-by. These booths reminded me of those businesses with the “build it and they will come” mentality, those who think that if they have a great looking website, that’s all they need and business should flock to them. Only, it doesn’t. Why? Because they’re doing nothing to engage with their visitors. Having a pretty site and a contact form that says “start a conversation” on your website is the equivalent of having a pretty display booth but just sitting there passively, expecting people to come talk to you. Guess what? Prospective customers aren’t likely to talk to you if you don’t talk to them first. (Believe it or not, the local funeral home’s booth was more lively than these ones.)

Booths in Category #2 were the most common. Their displays weren’t stellar but that didn’t matter — they were at least talking to people who walked by, handed them some information about their company, and in addition to a raffle, they usually had some kind of promotional item a little less common than a pen — maybe a chip clip, maybe a koozie, a coffee cup, a pad of sticky notes — something a little more memorable and useful. These are the businesses who might get some new customers after the expo, but no guarantees and really, they’re just happy to be there and happy to get whatever exposure they can. Paralleling this to the web, these would be the businesses who not only had a website but were minimally active in social media, perhaps they had a Facebook page and/or a blog and/or a Twitter account, but they’re not as active as they probably could be.

Then there were a few booths in Category #3 who are the rock stars of the expo. They’re the ones that have all the other exhibitors jealous and wishing all those people were at their booth. My buddy Raul is one of those exhibitors — you literally have to stand on your tippy-toes to see what all the fuss is about at his booth. Raul is the marketing manager for Financial Plus Credit Union, and every year hoards of kids and adults gather ’round the FPCU booth and play games for some pretty cool prizes. Everybody working at the booth is talking to everybody that walks by and nobody is bypassed. This year, he brought a Wii and kids were waiting in line to play. What does playing Wii have to do with a credit union? Nothing, really, but when it comes time for local kids to get their first checking account, which of the 20+ banks and credit unions in the area do you think the kids are going to remember? That’s right — Financial Plus. I’m not much for video games but I played a trivia game and won a pen like no other — it’s some kind of hybrid ergonomic pen/hi-lighter/laser-shooter deal that’s unlike any writing utensil I’ve ever seen. (OK, so it doesn’t shoot lasers, but it might as well.)

My favorite dentist, Dr. Patty, is another of the expo rock stars every year. Though she usually doesn’t have quite the crowd that Raul has, every year she and her hygienists are there making balloon animals, talking to people, and educating them about good dental hygeine at the same time. This year she was giving away entire dental hygiene kits for kids that included a toothbrush, floss, stickers, mouthwash, the whole nine yards. Dr. Patty is a dentist and kids and parents alike flock to her booth. Kids are generally afraid of dentists, but Dr. Patty breaks the mold and appeals to them.

Expo rock stars like Raul and Dr. Patty know that the secrets to having a popular booth, thus a popular business, are content and engagement. And this is no different from the web. If you have great content and engage with your audience online, you are bound to have a stronger presence and thus more business. Think HubSpot. Think Cision. Think David Meerman Scott. Heck, think Urbane Apartments. Chock-full of content and engagement. It’s no wonder they’re regarded as top dogs in their respective fields.

If your web presence were comparative to an expo or trade show, which category do you think it would fall into? Would you be an expo rock star like Raul or Dr. Patty, or would you be the business with a great display and a booth that everybody walked by? If you’ve ever participated in a similar event, which of the three categories of booths did you belong to?

Video: Parenting Expo 2009 in Grand Blanc, MI

Friday, March 27th, 2009

FentonSays.com brings you a video tour of the Parenting Expo held March 21, 2009. See vendors entertain and inform the public at the Genesys Athletic Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan near Fenton, MI.

Salad Showdown 03 – The Fenton House in Fenton, MI

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

This is the third entry into the FentonSays.com Salad Showdown video series. The Fenton House has a wonderful selection of food, including salads. Here you will experience their small (it feeds two) antipasto salad with cold cuts, shredded cheeses, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers and onions. The house salad dressing comes in a Grolsch bottle to shake up and dispense.

Video: Icefishing on Lake Fenton

Monday, January 12th, 2009

What’s more fun than cutting a hole in the middle of a frozen lake and drowning a worm? Have a gander at these guys having a grand ole time ‘ice fishing’ on Lake Fenton in Fenton, Michigan.

Video: Winter in Fenton, Michigan

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Some people live in Michigan because of the snow and ice season called Winter, not despite it. The following video presentation, originally found on YouTube, is a shining example about how wonderfully beautiful and fun a good snow storm in Fenton, MI can be.

Video of Fenton Cinema Closing Down

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

After 23 years in Fenton, the local movie theater has closed its doors forever. Hopefully someone will come in, buy it up and reopen a theater. But for now … Fenton Cinemas is out of business.  Here’s the visual proof:

Fenton Pizza PlayOffs #7 – Red Devil Pizza

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

This is the seventh entry into the FentonSays.com Pizza Playoffs. Red Devil Pizza, made famous by the original location in Holly, can be found at 1153 N Leroy Street in Fenton. They carry a huge 18″ Family Size pizza that is some of the best thin crust pizza in town. Reasonably priced and heaped with cheese and toppings, there is no doubt why Red Devil Pizza has a loyal following for 35 years.

Fenton Chamber Ambassadors’ History of Fenton Video Presentation

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Preview presentation shown at the 2008 Michigan Chamber Ambassadors Conference by the Fenton Regional Chamber Ambassadors, who will be hosting the conference in 2009 as a part of the city’s 175th anniversary.

This approximately eight minute photo montage set to music with voice-over is a well done overview of Fenton, Michigan. Get the overview of Fenton’s rich history! Learn how Fenton got it’s name, and how the main streets were named. See photos of the aftermath of the August 2007 tornado that struck downtown Fenton, Michigan. Experience some projects by the Fenton Area Chamber of Commerce.

Spicer Orchards – Tasty Treats and Family Fun!

Saturday, September 13th, 2008
FentonSays.com is a fan of the Spicer Orchards Farm Market & Cider Mill found east on Clyde Road from US-23 in Fenton, Michigan. They have free hay rides to the orchard to pick apples every weekend during the fall. During the week you can drive your car right up to the trees. And of course they have plenty of fresh produce, doughnuts, cider and other fresh foods.

Spicer Orchards
10411 Clyde Rd
Fenton, MI 48430
(810) 632-7692

If you want to head out and pick your own fruits, here is Spicer’s “Pick Your Own” Schedule.

There is plenty for the children to see and do, too! Spicer Orchards has barn yard animals for the children to see and feed. The Bounce House and other fun equipment is available. Tasty snacks like freshly popped kettle corn and apple fritters can stave off the hunger. Be sure to check out our three minute video tour of Spicer Orchards to get a taste of what they have to offer.


Just click on the picture above a couple of times to get the video started.

Tommy Swindol Video Blogs about Junior Camp in Fenton

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Tommy vlogs from Tyrone Valley Conference Center. Summer is time for camping in Michigan, and the Fenton area is no exception. Children love going off to camp with the family, or what we used to call “sleep away camp,” or even day camp away from the parents. There are many choices for parents and children to enjoy religious or secular camps and camp grounds in the Fenton area. We are glad that Tommy Swindol has decided to share a little bit about his experience. Enjoy!

Feeding the Ducks on Lake Fenton

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Lazy summer days, feet dangling in the still cool waters of the placid lake. That’s what Michigan living is all about. We are truly blessed to be able to experience all four seasons. Even the bitter cold of winter makes us appreciate days like today so much the more. The video that we would like to share with you today captures the simple pleasures of enjoying a nice, warm day feeding the ducks on Lake Fenton.

Eagle Point on Lake Fenton on the 4th of July 2008

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Lake Fenton is the premier lake in Fenton, Michigan. It’s open to the public with a pay-to-launch public access facility. A handful of years ago, due to commercial development, a popular area of the lake for people to “tie up” and have a good time that went by the nickname “Pig Beach” was closed down. Now it appears that the peninsula on the south end of the lake by the nickname of “Eagle Point” is the new hot hang out spot.

In 2007, FentonSays captured a view of a fairly busy weekend out at Eagle Point. One reader suggested we take another look at it on the 4th of July. We did exactly that (see, we read what our readers have to say, and we respond!).

NOTE: The 2007 FentonSays.com video collection is now available for purchase online! The DVD has much sharper quality of video than can be seen on YouTube or on our site. Get your commemorative thirty-five video segments in the first ever video of its kind.

Fenton Wake Surfing on Silver Lake

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Michigan is known for it’s four seasons and thus a multitude of various outdoor sports. Wake surfing is one such sport. Grab a wake board and zoom behind your nearest ski boat for some wet and wacky outdoor fun. Silver Lake is one of the premier, all-sports lakes in Fenton, MI.

Video from the June 2008 Fenton, Michigan Storm

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

We covered the damage caused by the storm from June 8, 2008 with a few startling pictures of the damage. Now FentonSays has come across some video posted on YouTube with video of the damage caused by the intense storm in Fenton, MI.

Fenton MI Rotary Rubber Ducky Regatta at Freedom Festival 2008

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Every year at the Fenton 4th of July Freedom Festival just after the parade, the Fenton Rotary holds the Rubber Ducky Regatta. This annual fundraiser for the community civic group has remained a fun highlight of Fenton’s annual celebration. See the rubber duckies start their dash to the cash with their race down the river by first falling over the Fenton millpond waterfall.

FentonSays Pizza Playoffs #06 – Jet’s

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

This is the sixth entry into the FentonSays.com Pizza Playoffs. Jet’s Pizza can be found at 235 N Leroy Street in Fenton. This is one of the few pizza shops in Fenton that deliver. There is a delivery charge, even before the tip. But they have some of the best deep dish pizza going. Add the Jet’s Bread and you’ll be in pizza Heaven in no time.

FentonSays Pizza Playoffs #05 – Little Dominic’s

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

There’s a hidden little treasure of a pizza place right here in Fenton, Michigan that goes by the name of Little Dominic’s.  Located at 1155 North Leroy Street in Fenton, they have a marvelous and delicious pizza at a very affordable price.  Our favorite is their $5.99 large pepperoni pizza special.  The crust is crunchy and bubbly, and it comes loaded with cheese and pepperoni.  Recently they have started a delivery service as well.

In addition to their tasty pizza, we are big fans of their sandwich rolls.  Various fixings are stuffed in to a pizza-like crust, rolled up and cooked to perfection.  There is a wide variety of stuffing fixings available, so you’ll have fun finding your favorite.

Little Dominic’s of Fenton is located in the strip mall near the dollar store on the west side of the street across from Fenton Home Furnishings.  You know the place.  Though you may not have known there was an excellent pizza inside waiting for you to pick-up.

Check out the other Pizza Playoffs in the “Eats of Fenton” video series presented in the Fenton Discussion Forum, or click the Category topic in the right sidebar for other Pizza Playoff entries.

This is the fifth entry into the FentonSays.comPizza Playoffs. Little Dominic’s can be found at 1155 N Leroy Street in Fenton. For $5.99 right now you can get a large pepperoni pizza that is mouth watering good. The crust is excellent and there is plenty of cheese and pepperoni. This is a phenominal deal and one of the best, if not the best, economy pizza in Fenton.

The Parks of Fenton – O’Donnell Park

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The following information was taken directly from the City of Fenton website at: http://www.cityoffenton.org/parks/odonnell.asp

O'Donnell Park in Fenton, MichiganO’Donnell Park is a one and a half acre park located on the corner of East Street and East Ellen Street across from Strom Park. It was named for Mark O’Donnell in honor of his service on the Fenton Parks & Recreation Board. The park is always open and has no entry fees. There is a picnic area and a wonderful deck with benches. It’s a great place to fish or feed the ducks and enjoy the beauty of a sunrise on the Millpond.

See the FentonSays.com O’Donnell Park video (below):

This is the fifth in the FentonSays.com Parks of Fenton video tour series. O’Donnell Park is a small park found on East Street and East Ellen Street in Fenton, Michigan. There is a picnic area, a nice size deck with benches, and ample room for fishing, feeding the ducks or enjoying the sunset.