ALBION-HOMER UNITED WAY HELPS SUPPORT LOCAL HEALTH FAIR

Albion-Homer United Way’s recent grant to the Albion Health Care Alliance Health and Safety Expo shows AHUW’s commitment to healthy communities. The annual Expo will be held June 24 from noon to 2 pm at Stoffer Plaza in Albion at the Farmer’s Market area.

The AHCA partners with local organizations to provide helpful health information and supplies to area families, emphasizing children’s health. Booths, displays, and free health information along with vaccine clinics and other health testing that particularly benefits families in and around Albion and Homer. In addition to the Albion-Homer United Way, Oaklawn Hospital and other local agencies are sponsoring this Saturday afternoon event.

The 2023 Health & Safety Expo is expected to have even more participation than last year’s event. The Expo on June 24 from noon to 2 pm will be in Stoffer Plaza in Albion behind downtown and near the Grace Health building. The Albion-Homer United Way grant money will be used to promote the health and safety of area residents through this Expo event.

Albion-Homer United Way’s commitment is to help fund non-profit programs through grants. On-going donations throughout the year are needed to support these efforts. According to AHUW Executive Director Marcia Starkey, there are several good reasons to donate to the local United Way. Donor lists will not be shared with other agencies, and payroll deductions make donating easier. Donations can be mailed to AHUW P.O. Box 55, Albion, MI 49224, online at http://www.albionhomeruw.org or by contacting Starkey at 517-499-2563.

AHUW board members are Carolyn Amos, Donisha Brewer, Chris Burdette, Art Kale, Michael Leskowich, Isabell Nazar, Eddie Williams, and Shane Williamson.

Shake-up at Albion College? Time will Tell

Written by John Face
May 2, 2023

City Watch has learned through sources that a senior member of the Albion College administration has been terminated. According to sources, Catherine Cole, Vice-President of Marketing and Communication, was released from her responsibilities at the school yesterday by Interim President Joe Calvaruso.

City Watch has learned that possibly three Board of Trustees (BOT) members are no longer serving after last week’s annual meeting. Those members, according to sources, are Tom Ludington, Sam Shaheen, Jeffery Weedman. City Watch has yet to determine if this is a normal term-limited situation.  City Watch has been unable to confirm this with the college.

City Watch News has also been told that other top Johnson staffers are “under the gun” according to one source.

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