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"Battle Creek Buzz: Music, Storms, Technology, and More! Nominate Your Local Business Hero Now! 🌟"
Smiling Stu Sutherland
Apr 5, 2025
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Trivia Question❓In 1887, Battle Creek, Michigan was the site of a notable event in the history of women's suffrage. What was this event and who were the key figures involved? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
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Here is a list of upcoming events in Battle Creek and Calhoun County from April 7 to April 21, 2025: |
1. Battle Creek Information Session
2. SEIU 517M Easter Egg Hunt
3. The Big Cheese Mac+Cheese Festival
4. Easter Buffet
5. Earth Week Cleanup
Please note that event details such as times and locations are subject to change. It is advisable to check the provided links or contact event organizers directly for the most current information. Sources
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Events at FireKeepers |
The Battle Creek Symphony is gearing up to present a concert featuring a dynamic duo: pianist Gabriela Martinez and conductor Anne Harrigan. The concert will include works from Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky, showcasing the talent and chemistry between the two performers. The event is set to take place on April 9th at the W.K. Kellogg Auditorium. Read More... |
Cereal City Concert Band is hosting its annual Spring Concert on April 27 in Battle Creek. The band will perform a variety of music genres, including classical, jazz, and popular tunes. This concert will feature soloists, ensembles, and special guest artists. The event is free and open to the public, offering a great opportunity for the community to come together and enjoy live music. Read More... |
Secret Little Hack |
One unique 'secret hack' for enjoying Battle Creek in the spring is to take advantage of the city's beautiful parks and outdoor spaces. While it may seem like a simple idea, exploring these natural areas can offer a unique and refreshing perspective on this vibrant city.
Head to Willard Beach Park for a relaxing day by the water, or take a hike through the trails at Binder Park Zoo for a different kind of wildlife experience. |
West Michigan Storms |
Severe storms swept through West Michigan, causing significant damage in cities such as Sturgis, Decatur, Portage, and Schoolcraft. The storm left a path of destruction, with trees uprooted, power lines knocked down, and property damage reported. The National Weather Service issued weather alerts and advised residents to stay indoors and take cover. Several schools in the area canceled classes due to the severe weather. Emergency crews were deployed to assess the damage and restore power to affected areas. The storm also caused flooding in some locations, prompting road closures and traffic disruptions. Residents were urged to stay vigilant and heed safety warnings as the cleanup and recovery efforts continue. Overall, the severe storms in West Michigan left a trail of destruction and disruption in their wake, prompting a heightened state of alert and response from authorities and residents alike. |
A severe storm in Tekonsha, West Michigan, caused significant damage to a historic building housing antique stoves. The storm, which occurred in early March, destroyed the roof and caused bricks to fall off the building, resulting in extensive damage to the structure. The owner of the antique stoves business expressed his shock and devastation at the extent of the destruction caused by the storm. He estimated the damage to be in the range of tens of thousands of dollars. The community came together to support the owner and help with cleanup efforts following the storm. The owner expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support and assistance from the community in the aftermath of the storm. The antique stoves had been a part of the community for many years, and the owner vowed to rebuild and continue operating the business despite the significant setback caused by the storm. Read More... |
Keep Your Car Clean & Organized |
A first of its kind 6-in-1 car accessory, the Stupid Car Tray creates a level workspace on your passenger seat to safely transport drinks, food, laptops and more!
Perfect for commuters, parents, delivery drivers, realtors and more! Made in the USA |
Interesting Facts |
One unique and fascinating fun fact about Battle Creek, Michigan, and Calhoun County is that they are home to the Kellogg Company, known for its iconic breakfast cereals like Corn Flakes and Frosted Flakes. |
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is planning to construct a diverging diamond interchange in Marshall, Michigan, as part of a road construction project. The interchange is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance safety for motorists. MDOT is working closely with local officials and stakeholders to ensure that the project meets the needs of the community. The diverging diamond interchange is a unique design that allows for better traffic movement by temporarily shifting vehicles to the opposite side of the road. This design has been successful in other locations and is expected to provide similar benefits in Marshall. MDOT is also considering other improvements to the surrounding roadways to further enhance traffic flow and safety. Construction is scheduled to begin in the near future, with completion expected within a specific timeline. Overall, the project aims to improve the transportation infrastructure in Marshall and provide a more efficient and safer driving experience for residents and visitors. Read More... |
The Self Help Section |
Thinking and Growing Rich Starts with Desire |
This month, we’re diving into one of the most influential personal development books of all time—Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. In the first two chapters, Hill lays the foundation for lasting success with a simple but powerful message: everything begins with desire. Not a fleeting wish, not a casual hope—but a burning desire backed by faith, persistence, and action. Hill describes desire as the starting point of all achievement. Without it, nothing moves. But with it, even the impossible becomes possible. He goes a step further and gives a six-step method for transforming desire into its financial equivalent:
This is the formula to align your thoughts with your goals and begin turning vision into reality. Ready to fuel your own burning desire? Grab Your Copy: |
Tip of The Day |
Tip of the Day: Looking to explore Battle Creek's rich history? Check out the Historic Adventist Village, where you can step back in time and learn about the early days of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. |
NASA Tech Now Available To Everyone With Glasses |
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Business News |
Quote Of The Week |
"The secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda." - John C. Maxwell. |
Local Sports |
The article discusses the release of the Michigan Sports Writers Division 3 All-State Boys Basketball teams. The teams were chosen based on the performances of high school players during the season. The first team includes players like Mekhi Ellison from Cass City and Carson Vandenberg from Western Michigan Christian. The second team features players like Owen Franklin from Pewamo-Westphalia and Sam Hinkle from Charlevoix. The third team includes players like Will Dunn from Grandville Calvin Christian and Josiah Heddinger from Vandercook Lake. The honorable mentions list recognizes other talented players in the division. Overall, the teams highlight the top performers in Division 3 high school basketball in Michigan and showcase the talent and skill of these young athletes. Read More... |
The article highlights the winners of Battle Creek's readers' choice player of the year awards for winter sports. The winners include Kobe Ellis of Lakeview for boys basketball, Arieonna Ware of Lakeview for girls basketball, Brockton Cook of Lakeview for wrestling, and Connor Gausselin of Lakeview for hockey. These athletes were voted on by readers as the top performers in their respective sports for the winter season. The awards recognize their outstanding achievements and contributions to their teams. Kobe Ellis stood out for his scoring and leadership on the basketball court, Arieonna Ware for her all-around skills and impact in girls basketball, Brockton Cook for his success on the wrestling mat, and Connor Gausselin for his performance in hockey. The winners are credited with showcasing talent, determination, and dedication in their sports, earning them recognition as the top players in Battle Creek for the winter season. |
The article highlights the members of the 2025 Battle Creek Enquirer All-Area Boys Basketball Team, showcasing the top high school basketball players in the area. The players were selected based on their performance and contribution to their respective teams throughout the season. The team includes talented athletes from various schools who have demonstrated exceptional skill and sportsmanship on the court. This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication these players have put into their sport, and honors their achievements in the competitive realm of high school basketball. Read More... |
📣 Nominate Your Favorite Local Business! 📣 |
Do you have a favorite business in Battle Creek that deserves to be celebrated? We want to shine a light on the hardworking local businesses that make our community special! Whether it’s a cozy cafe, a dedicated service provider, or a unique boutique, we want to hear about it. Submit your nominations for our "Local Business Spotlight" section in The Battle Creek Buzz! Help us recognize the businesses that bring energy, creativity, and warmth to Battle Creek. Tell us what makes them exceptional and why they deserve the spotlight! Reply to this email with your nominations and a brief description to – let’s lift up local Businesses! |
Do you know someone in Battle Creek who’s making a difference? |
Here’s your chance to celebrate them! Whether it’s a friend, neighbor, teacher, or local hero, we want to feature their story in the "Citizen Shout Outs" section of The Battle Creek Buzz! Submit your nominations, share inspiring stories, and help us recognize the amazing people who make our community shine. Submit a brief story and their name — let's spread some positivity together! |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The event in question is the founding of the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association (MESA) in Battle Creek in 1887. The MESA was a pivotal organization in the fight for women's right to vote in Michigan and played a significant role in the larger suffrage movement in the United States. The key figures involved in the founding of MESA were prominent suffragists such as Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. These women were instrumental in advocating for women's suffrage and promoting social change in the late 19th century. The founding of the MESA in Battle Creek marked an important milestone in the ongoing struggle for women's rights and political empowerment. |
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