Posts Tagged ‘City of Fenton’

Celebrate “Our Town” Fenton’s 175th Anniversary

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Celebrate “Our Town” Fenton’s 175th Anniversary with a night of FAMILY FUN! Bring a picnic and enjoy FREE live entertainment, FREE 175 foot banana split (provided by Uncle Ray’s Dairyland), FREE children’s games, FREE bounce house, FREE popcorn, Fenton fire truck, FREE living history and MORE! [forgot your picnic dinner? buy your dinner from our food vendor on-site!]

175 ft. Banana Split:
This HUGE summer treat is sponsored by UNCLE RAY’s DAIRYLAND and will be served beginning at 7pm.

Entertainment includes:
Dibbleville Dolls, Bobby Standal, and The Groove Party!

Children’s Games sponsored by Kiwanis:
Individual and team games including tug of war, sack races, and more! Check back for registration information.

Living History:
Meet historic figures from Fenton’s past… courtesy of the Fenton Village Players. Civil War re-enactors will be on hand as well.

Special Guests:
Fenton Mayor Sue Osborn, Fenton 175th Queen Hannah Taylor and her Court, past Queens from our 150th, 125th and 100th celebrations.

~~ IF RAIN, EVENT WILL BE MOVED INSIDE THE ST. JOHN ACTIVITY CENTER GRAND HALL AND GYMNASIUM ~~

Get In On The FREE 175 Foot Banana Split From Uncle Ray’s Dairyland!

Friday, June 26th, 2009

When:  Tuesday, June 30th 2009

Where: Bush Park

What: A Picnic with a FREE 175 foot banana split from Uncle Ray’s

Why: To Celebrate Fenton’s 175th Birthday

Start the picnic festivities at Bush Park around 5:00 PM and watch as workers and volunteers help Dave Durant and Todd Durant of Uncle Ray’s Dairyland assemble an incredible 175 foot banana split and share it FREE with community.  The banana split eating should start around 7 :00 PM.  This is going to something to see for sure!!

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.

Get yours today as a souvenir or a gift for only $14.99 plus S&H!

“Our Town” Fenton - 175th Anniversary Kickoff Event

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Tickets for the “Our Town” Fenton - 175th Anniversary Kickoff Event - Queen’s Crowning and Dinner are NOW AVAILABLE!  Tickets may be purchased at: Fenton City Hall, Fenton Area Chamber of Commerce, Little Professor Bookstore, Fenton Community and Cultural Center.  Please check out our “event” page on Facebook for all the details!  Hope to see you there.

Fenton’s 175th Anniversary Kick-Off

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
175th Anniversary Kick-Off… Queen’s Crowning and Dinner
Saturday, February 21st, 2009
Fenton Community and Cultural Center
Fenton, MI
6pm - cocktails
7pm - dinner
8pm - entertainment and crowning of 175th Queen
TICKETS - $35
tickets will be available at the Fenton City Hall, Fenton Chamber of Commerce, Little Professor Book Store, Fenton Community and Cultural Center
CASH BAR
~~~ historic attire welcome ~~~

Jinglefest 2008 Fenton Schedule - Christmas in Dibbleville

Friday, December 5th, 2008
Jinglefest 2008

Jinglefest 2008

Jinglefest 2008 Schedule

Friday, 12/5
5:30pm – 11pm YAC JingleJam for Teens Fenton Community & Cultural Center
$8.00 admission-Youth Advisory Council

Saturday, 12/6
All Day Holiday Shopping Participating Local Businesses
9am Fenton United Methodist Women Fenton United Methodist Church-Narthex
Annual Cookie Walk 9am until cookies run out
10am-4pm Santa Paws Pictures for Everyone Front of Fenton Community & Cultural Center
Sponsored by Animal Health Clinic
10am – 12pm Write a Letter to Santa Workshop Vision in Motions Dance Studio - Dibbleville
10am Rotary Tree Decorating Bush Park/Rotary Park
11am-4:30pm FREE Horse & Wagon Rides Pick-up Old Fire Hall
Sponsored by Tri-Point Credit Union & Temrowski Family Funeral Home
11am – 12:30 Lunch with Santa Fenton Community & Cultural Center
$5.00 Tickets available @ FC&CC
11am-3pm Firehouse Chili Cook-off Old Fire Hall-210 S. Leroy
11am-4pm Rock Band /Wii Bowling Fenton Community & Cultural Center Lower Level
Sponsored by Financial + Credit Union
12pm – 4 pm Entertainment @ Fenton Community & Cultural Center
Tyrone Covenant Presbyterian Church Choir 1-130pm Rachel Kahn & Patrick Perfitt 2:30-3:15
Sweet Adeline’s 1:30-2:30 Rob Bancroft & Friends 3:15-4:00
12pm – 3pm Family Christmas Craft Workshop Fenton United Methodist Church – Fellowship Hall
2pm – 4pm Write a Letter to Santa Workshop Vision in Motions Dance Studio – Dibbleville
12pm-8pm Almond Roasting Near Fenton Museum
1pm-5pm Mott Steelhead Drum Band Vek’s Parking Lot-Dibbleville Area
3pm JingleJog 5K Run Registration Old Fire Hall – 201 S. Leroy
5pm JingleJog Starts Sponsored by Financial + Credit Union
5pm – 7pm Free Hot Chocolate Visions in Motion Dance Studio – Dibbleville
4pm – 9pm S’mores Roast Fenton Community & Cultural Center Grounds
Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 212
6pm Run Awards Presentation prior to parade On Grandstand front of Community Center
Results will be posted in Old Fire Hall
6 pm Evening Holiday Lighted Parade Downtown Fenton Community & Cultural Center
Sponsored by Dort Federal Credit Union
After Parade Pictures with Santa City Hall, refreshments served
Sponsored by City of Fenton Beautification
8pm – 11pm Night Jams Family Life Center – Fenton United Methodist Church
Featuring Oxygen 375-Freedom Center Band & Headliner Seven Glory $5.00 Admission
7:30 Vintners Sampling Party Vintners Cellar of Fenton
Sample Wine, Hot Chocolate & Fireside Coffee-Live Music by Mike Sneed & Jim Hamblin

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.

Halloween Trick-Or-Treat Hours for Fenton, Michigan

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Halloween Hours in Fenton MI

Halloween Hours in Fenton MI

Hello all you ghosts and goblins, princesses and pirates!!

The published Trick-Or-Treat hours in Fenton, Michigan is between the hours of 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Be safe out there.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!

Annual Taste of Fenton on August 9, 2008

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The Taste In Fenton will be held August 9 from 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM.
THE EVENT WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
All ticket sales are non-refundable.

Karaoke Superstar!
The Fenton’s Karaoke Superstar Contest!

Tour De Lacs
This years Tour De Lacs will be held on Saturday Aug. 9, 2008.

Get Your Tickets & Save!
SAVE OVER 25% by purchasing your tickets today from the Fenton Chamber website!

1 Ticket = 10 taste coupons

Tickets are only $12 before Aug 9.
Tickets will be $16 on Aug 9.

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.

Fenton Freedom Festival Information - 4th of July

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Freedom Festival Information
Brought to you by the Fenton Freedom Festival Committee with sponsorship by the Fenton Regional Chamber, City of Fenton, and Fenton DDA

Friday, July 4th, 2008
Schedule of Events

Thursday, July 3rd
Kickoff Events
7:00 pm Silver Lake Ski Show at Silver Lake Park
8:00 pm Grand Marshal Adult Reception: Andy Schmidt at The Fenton Hotel Tavern & Grille
Dusk FREE Family Movie: Pink Panther 2006 at Fenton Community & Cultural Center Grounds, Sponsored by Fenton Lions Club

Friday, July 4th
Community/Cultural Center & Gazebo Area
7:00-10:00 am Pancake Breakfast (American Legion #38)
8:00 am Ecumenical Sunrise Service at the Gazebo (Fenton Area Clergy)
8:00 am – 3:30 pm Arts – Crafts – Vendors
10:00 am Parade – rain or shine
Decorated Bike Parade (Fenton Optimist Club)
Float Judging (The Flint Journal)
11:00 am – until gone Chicken BBQ, hot dogs, brats, lemonade, chips & pop (Fenton Lions Club)
Following the Parade
12:30 pm Rubber Ducky Regatta (Rotary Club)
Children’s Games Tent (Kiwanis Club)
Adopt-a-Pet of Fenton
Entertainment
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm Bluegrass Music – “Amazing Grace”
Blackberry Creek Dancers
Fireman Water Battle
Concessions
Hot dogs & pop at the Gazebo (Rotary Club)
Ice Cream Carts (K of C Council #7418)
Lemonade Stand (Fenton Area Amateur Radio Association)
Other Activities
10:00 am – 3:00 pm Museum Open
FREE FLAGS (Fenton VFW Post #3243 & Ladies Auxiliary)
Pony Rides
Fenton Artist Guild Exhibit
Ground Maintenance (Boy Scouts of Fenton)

FIREWORKS
10:00 PM JULY 4TH
SILVER LAKE PARK
NO PARKING AT SILVER LAKE PARK

Concerts In The Park

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Nearly every Thursday evening at the gazebo near the Fenton Police Station, the City of Fenton hosts a concert in the park. 

June 26, 2008 - Universal Xpression
July 10, 2008 - Magic Band
July 17, 2008 - The Fun Guys
July 24, 2008 - Rich Eddy’s Rockin’ Oldies
July 31, 2008 - Jake Reichbart

August schedule may be published at FentonSays.com at a later date.

What does a concert in the park look like? Here is a performance we found on YouTube from June 12th … a wonderful Elvis impersonator by the name of Leo Days:

OUTDOOR MOVIES IN THE PARK

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

At the Fenton Community Center beginning at dusk.

Free Admission

Fri June 20 The Water Horse PG
Thu July 3 The Pink Panther (2006) PG
Fri July 18 Surf’s Up PG
Fri Aug 1 TMNT Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Fenton - What a Load of Garbage!

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Garbage Enforcement in FentonThe City of Fenton are warning its residents that they will begin enforcing the city regulations regarding the maximum size of garbage cans that can be used.  Anyone using a garbage can larger than 32 gallons, or heaping their trash above the top of the can will be notified and eventually could have their garbage collection service stopped.  The first violation will result in the resident getting a green notice sticker.  The second violation will result in the receipt of an orange notice sticker.  The third strike is a red notice sticker and the service to that residence will be stopped.

Fenton residents pay for garbage removal in their taxes.  Additionally they are required to purchase a garbage tag costing $1.60.  Putting two tags on an over-sized container is not sufficient, and residents found in violation will still face the escalating notice or stoppage of service.  The City of Fenton says this is necessary due to a $14,000 shortfall in solid waste removal taxes and fees.  Councilwoman Cheryl King puts the blame on both the City of Fenton and Waste Management for not enforcing these rules previously. “People got a free ride all these years,” King is quoted as saying in the Tri-County Times.

Times are tougher economically speaking here in Michigan, and thus in Fenton.  Politicians will continue to find what they call revenue sources (we refer to them as taxes and fees because government does not really generate revenue) wherever they can.  Without the power to decide what private sector company will provide services, the residents will never have the power or ability to use competition to affect change. 

This is a quote from a Tri-County Times Hotline from the June 1, 2008 edition:  “Here in Tyrone Township, we hire our own refuse collector. There are no green, orange or red warnings. If the collector is not doing their job, we fire and then hire a very willing competitor. Our collector always thanks us for our business, does  yours?”  Point noted.  Relinquishing individual power to a governmental body for the sake of convenience can, and usual does eventually, lead to helplessness.  Think about it.  There is a case for collective bargaining power, however any time there is a structure that separates one’s own money from the decision maker (using Other People’s Money aka OPM), the best decisions get sacrificed for political expediency or personal gain on behalf of the decision maker.  And is the City negotiating with Waste Management on the issue and using its inherent collective bargaining power or the power of competition?  Not that the citizens can tell.  It is easier to put the burden and costs on the residents. What a load of garbage.