Two full minutes of various people sending out their greetings to Fenton on video (Warning: a small amount of foul language is contained within this video, as well as some brief nudity). This may or may not be the Fenton that we all know and love, but it still tickled our fancy to watch the video. Perhaps this is a video greeting from across the pond reaching out to our quiet little town in Michigan. FentonSays thrives on news, information and rumor. Why not add to that pile with this fun little video clip:
Freedom Park is .35 acres small, but it is rich in history. It is Fenton’s first park and it is the place where during the Civil War Colonel William Matthew Fenton had the soldiers practice their drills. It was also the town square when Fenton was founded in 1834 and used to have a wooden bandstand where the Fenton City Band would perform. It is bordered by West Shiawassee Avenue, West Elizabeth Street and Park Street. The park is always open and has no entrance fees. There are several benches to relax on, a picnic area, a war memorial and a gazebo which was donated by Dennis and Gail Schaefer in memory of their fathers. The gazebo can be rented at the city offices. The fees are: Resident ($85 rental fee + $100 deposit = $185 total), Non-resident ($125 rental fee + $100 deposit = $225 total). The gazebos are rented in four hour time blocks (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.).
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This is the first in the FentonSays.com Parks of Fenton video tours. Fenton Freedom Park is a fairly small park found along Owen Road / Shiawasee Avenue. There is a seating area, several picnic tables, a gazebo and several memorials to enjoy.
Part Nine of “Streets of Fenton” video tour. This treat is a drive westbound on Silver Lake Road starting from the Leroy Street intersection until the majority of this major road construction in Fenton subsides near Steven’s Furniture. This is a three and a half minute ride down the road you don’t want to go down right now. This footage was taken on April 24, 2008.
NorthPointe Church in Grand Blanc would like to invite you to take a peek at their Baptist mission with the following video hosted on YouTube and brought to you by FentonSays.com. Their Sunday Celebration begins at 10:30 A.M.
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Anyone who has been to Fenton, Michigan knows that the premier family destination is Uncle Ray’s Dairyland. It’s a micro-creamery chock full of tasty homemade ice cream treats. Uncle Ray’s recently put some major funding into an outdoor renovation that’ll extend Fentonite’s outdoor ice cream eating season by a couple of months. Uncle Ray’s Dairyland reopened on Valentine’s Day, probably because people love it so much.
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Residents of Fenton, Michigan and surrounding areas were treated to a clear sky on February 21, 2008. This was the night of a spectacular lunar eclipse visible to most of those residing in the Americas. Fenton was no exception. The moon appeared large and bright on the horizon, and went through a series of optical changes between approximately the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. ET.
A Security Guard at Fenton High School, Max, takes a handful of seconds to amaze and impress the students at the Hip Hop Club Holiday Party. Max’ magnificent moves are memorialized in the following movie.
Extreme Athletic training is about closing the gap between average results and extraordinary results. Developing and building a body that is not only aesthetic but extremely athletic as well.
I am sure some of you reading this are saying “I don’t care about being functional or being able to leap over tall buildings in a single bound”. But what if I were to tell you there is a training tool that would give you the “look” you want but also give you a body that is performance charged – strong, energetic, flexible and athletic – without any extra time/stuff added? Actually, it would reduce the time you spend in the gym and trust me on this one – there is a unique confidence that comes with having a physique that not only looks good but is capable.
Interested? I was and that is exactly the reason I started Kettlebell training. I have been involved in the martial arts and various athletics for 22 years. I have always been on the look out for something that would make me punch/kick harder, last longer and be more athletic. Kettlebells provided the answer.
Extreme Athletic training is about closing the gap between average results and extraordinary results. Developing and building a body that is not only aesthetic but extremely athletic as well.
The exercises you do with a Kettlebell are full body movements and thus provide all around conditioning. That is why you spend less time in the gym. You can work your entire body with k-bell exercises in 20-40 min or you can spend hours in the gym trying to work each individual muscle group in isolation. Furthermore, think about it, in what real world situation or athletic activity do your individual muscle groups work in isolation?
In addition to shortening your time in the gym and requiring your body to work as a unit, Kettlebell exercises also require you to balance yourself without the assistance of typical gym machines that do it for you. The benefit – your body becomes “intelligent/connected” and more resistant to injury.
Still not sold? Okay, full body exercises have been shown over and over to burn more fat and build more muscle than any isolation movement in existence. So again, you can have the body you want and have the performance enhancement as a nice benefit in the background.
I look forward to training with you!!
All the best, Ken Blackburn American Kettlebell Club Coach
Part Eight of “Streets of Fenton” video tour. Head west on Shiawassee Avenue, which turns into Owen Road, up to Silver Lake Parkway in Fenton, MI on January 5, 2008. Snow coats the buildings, trees and ground around Fenton Freedom Park, the Penalty Box, the auto dealerships, fast food alley and the Fenton High School facilities. The snow is melting today as temperatures climb above freezing.
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This is Part Eight of the “Streets of Fenton” video tour available exclusively on FentonSays.com. The previous six segments include:
Part Seven of “Streets of Fenton” video tour. Head north on Leroy Street from Dibbleville to the North Road split in Fenton, MI on January 3, 2008 when the temperatures were near zero degrees. This footage was taken well after the tornado that struck Fenton in August of 2007. Notice the missing trees. Enjoy the beauty of a Michigan winter with all the bright white snow.
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This is the twelfth entry into the Burger Battle on FentonSays.com as part of the “Eats of Fenton” video series. TeeBone’z is just over the railroad tracks off of Silver Lake Road in Fenton, Michigan. We’ve generally not been thrilled with the service here, but on this day the service was perfect. And the burger, well, the burger was absolutely amazing! One half pounder stacked with great toppings, and for a couple of bucks more you can get it with a side of onion rings. In our experience, it is hard to find perfect onion rings. TeeBone’Z had them! Perfect, golden, crispy onion rings where the onion doesn’t pull out and slap you on the lip when you bite into them. We featured their half pound burger, but we also have a quick clip of their version of a “slider.” It was all good. You’ll enjoy this!
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Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Fenton, Michigan is now covered in a fresh blanket of that white powdery substance called snow. The last couple of days has been the second snow dump session of the season. We’re guessing Mt. Holly and Mt. Brighton are loving this.
The first big snow of the season was on December 16, 2007. The Fenton area got nearly a foot of snow! Schools were obviously closed.
In this article, FentonSays also presents a video from the Flint Journal, documenting the December snow season and all of the fun us Michiganders are able to enjoy this time of year. Today is a good day to huddle up inside, watch this video presentation and perhaps even dig back through the FentonSays archives (links in the left column) to reminisce a little.
Snow ball fights, building snow forts, skiing, sledding, tobogganing, making snow angels … whatever your favorite winter activity, be safe out there!!
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Here we go Tigers! Here we go! With the football season behind us, winter sports like basketball take center stage. This Fenton video content was submitted to YouTube in March of 2007, so FentonSays is assuming that this is from last year’s season. Regardless, we appreciate the Fenton oriented content. If you have other Fenton featured films, pictures and videos that you would like to share with our community … let us know!
In the meantime, imagine sitting on the hard wood of the bleacher seats and feast your eyes on some nice footwork and point scoring. Go Tigers!!
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Local Fenton resident, Joe Burton, competes on YouTube for Home Depot’s $25,000 Holiday Gift Card Contest. Dream it. Shoot it. Win it! The Home Depot is giving away a $25,000 Gift Card (and many more prizes) to the best YouTube video entry showcasing the projects you’d like to tackle around the house. So pick up a video camera and show us your home improvement wish list for the holidays! Submissions are open from November 10, 2007 to December 15, 2007, and winners will be announced on December 17.
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Hundreds of taxpayers descended on the Michigan State Capitol on April 18, 2007, for a rally cosponsored by Americans for Prosperity. Here is their YouTube video highlighting the demonstration in Lansing and the numerous job killing taxes that have been imposed on the citizenry.
Don’t fall prey to the slimy political rhetoric claiming that a “property tax shift” isn’t a tax increase. Don’t fall for the lies that Granholm will raise taxes on the corporations so the citizens don’t have to pick up the tab (that’s not how pricing works, the purchasers of products and services here in Michigan ultimately pay for the tax in the pricing of the goods or services). Don’t roll over and accept the new service tax that was passed in near secrecy in the middle of the night (and wasn’t our Governor talking about a 2% service tax, yet the politicians passed a 6% tax plan?).
Businesses create jobs. Plain and simple. Jobs pay people. People who get paid have money to pay their bills and stay where they live. Kill the jobs, stop the paychecks, force people to move to find employment. It’s Economics 101. We must break the cycle of dependency … of the State Government. We must embrace policies that foster job creation and economic growth.
To join AFP’s fight for lower taxes and less wasteful government spending in Michigan and around the country, visit www.AFPMI.com or www.AmericansForProsperity.org.
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If you haven’t already experienced a Legend’s pizza, give them a try next Tuesday. Then you’ll get half off of a two item, large traditional crust pizza. A tremendous value and a great tasting pizza on Tuesdays, no doubt about it.
Check out the other Pizza Playoffs in the “Eats of Fenton” video series.
This is the forth entry into the FentonSays.com Pizza Playoffs. Legend’s Tavern & Pizzeria, located not far east off the Thompson Rd exit of US-23 has a real contender with their hand tossed pizza pie.
The featured video tour will give you a flavor for all of the good eats available to residents and visitors of Fenton, Michigan. If you don’t agree with our assessment of the various meals to be featured, adding your comments and experiences to the bottom of these articles is greatly appreciated. Or head off to the FentonSays discussion forum and weigh in there.
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Every year at the annual Jinglefest winter celebration, the Animal Health Clinic of Fenton, Michigan hosts the “Santa Paws” event. Festival goers can bring their pets in for a photo with Santa! It’s fun for the whole family, including the furry or feathered members.
Animal Health Clinic is located at 1517 N. Leroy (Fenton Rd.) and can be contacted by calling the phone number 810.629.9882.
Are your pets on Santa Paws’ Naughty List or Nice List?
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