Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.
Danish Author Hans Christian Andersen
By Joanne Baiely-Boorsma
joanne@wktv.org
Any one of a game of gin rummy?
The stage lights at Aquinas College for Performing Arts have been turned on as Circle Theatre presents its first performance in almost a year. “The Gin Game” is about Weller Martin (Afendoulis) and Fonsia Dorsey (Irwin), who share stories while playing gin. That is until Weller realizes that Fonsia is winning every hand. The production is this weekend and next. Show times are 7 p.m .Thursday – Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. For more information, visit circletheatre.org.
The Spotlight is on Kent County
This Friday, at 9 p.m., NBC Dateline will be featuring the story of the murder of Renee Pagel. Pagel was killed in 2006 and 20 years later, the Kent County Sheriff’s Department arrested her estranged husband, Mike. The program will take a look at the dedication of her friends, especially Chris Crandle, and of the Kent County Sheriff officers who worked the case. Locally, Dateline airs on WOOD TV, which is channel 8.
These Trails Were Made for Walking
“Parks are officially open,” was the announcement from the Wyoming Parks and Recreation this week, which serves as reminder to us all to get out and enjoy them. According to the Weather Channel, Saturday is suppose to be the perfect day to enjoy the weather with a possible shower on Sunday, Mother’s Day. The City of Wyoming has 21 parks and nature area and the City of Kentwood has 19 parks and trails. So grab those hiking shoes and share a portion of the weekend with everybody’s mother — Mother Nature.
Fun Fact: From Rags to Military Honors
During World War I, The U.S. First Infantry Division found it could not communicate due to shellfire having taken out its phone lines. It was Rags, a mix-breed terrier adopted by the soldiers, who came to the rescue by carrying messages from one division to the next. After the war, Rags retired to Maryland and lived to age of 20. He was buried with military honors.