Saturday, October 31, 2009

Time Capsule: 1979

It’s hard to believe but thirty years ago The House with a Clock in its Walls made it to television.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Review: Letter "Focuses On A Personal Issue In Addition To The Main Plot"

Book review: The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Review: Figure "Plot...More Cohesive"

Book review: The Figure in the Shadows

Monday, October 19, 2009

Review: House "Everyday Dimension Gives Young Readers A Fallible Hero"

Book review: The House with a Clock in its Walls

Thursday, October 8, 2009

In Small Square Letters, Were These Words: ‘Lucky You!’

Honestly - after we had a good chuckle and contemplated doing something similar - we couldn't help but think of ol' Alpheus Winterborn.

Our friends over at the Museum of Hoaxes recently shared the story of a woman who found "a small envelope in a rocking chair she bought at auction. In the envelope [were] a key and a note giving her directions to where $250 in U.S. gold coins was supposedly buried in a lead chest...The note was signed 'Chauncey Wolcott.'"

Friday, October 2, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

2009 Living History Portrayal Walk

Oakridge Cemetery
Marshall's Oakridge Cemetery, one of the oldest continuously operated cemeteries in Michigan, is home again this year to the 9th Annual "If These Stones Could Talk..."  This Living History Portrayal walking tour will feature actors portraying significant people from Marshall's past at his or her's gravesite.

Portrayals this year include Beatrice H. Babbitt (1870-1959), an eccentric, penny-pinching, heiress and world traveler; Winston Schuler (1908-1993), the second family owner of the 100-year-old Schuler’s Restaurant (dubbed the “Consummate Host”); plus a host of others.
  • Saturday, October 10, 7PM
For more information, including associated costs, please contact the Marshall Chamber of Commerce.