Penn State is in the ‘Big House’
The Current of Egg Harbor Township traveled to the University of
Michigan’s “Big House,” Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Penn
State-Michigan football game Sept. 22. Pictured from left to right
are Penn State football player teammates and family members: Number
22, tail back Evan Royster of Fairfax, Va.; Number 29, safety Cedric
Jeffries II, a 2006 graduate of Egg Harbor Township High School;
Gwen Jeffries; Alexa Jeffries; Cedric Jeffries; and Number 32,
safety Brent Carter of Pottstown, Pa. Cedric Jeffries II starts on
special teams, kickoff, kick return and punt.
Bud and Lynda Stiles are shown with the
Gazette in front of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan.
They Stiles were on a two week road trip to Mackinac Island then to
Minneapolis, Minnesota to the Mall of America where they met up with
their daughter, Jessica, and two grandsons, Joshua and Brayden. Then
they traveled to Jessica’s hometown of Omaha, Nebraska for a few
days before heading home to Petersburg.
Dot Wood of South Seaville and Harriett Reardon
Bailey took a bus trip to Michigan with the Gazette. They spent a
day at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island then stopped at
Frankenmuth, a Bavarian village founded in 1845 by German Lutheran
immigrants. They are posing in front of the sign for the cheese
house.
The Gazette traveled to Grand Rapids, Mich. and
the Gerald R. Ford Museum with Jerry and Nancy Craven of Upper
Township. With them is their family, Mark, Sherry, Kelsey, Nate, Max
and Leandra (holding the Gazette) Egner of Grand Rapids.
Holding down the
fort
Peggy and Bill
Schmitz of Mays Landing stand below Fort Mackinac on Mackinac
Island, Mich., with the most recent copy of The Current. The two
vacationed in Michigan in August.
Lee and Shirley Allen,
of Marmora, took the Gazette to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island
during short vacation including Niagara Falls and Michigan.