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Dexter Rotary Announces New Parade Rules and More

Check out the latest Local Voices contributions from your neighbors.

Bloggers from across the Chelsea, Dexter and Saline area are updating our Local Voices section weekly. Check out their newest contributions below. If you are interested in starting a blog on Patch, it's easy! Simply login and click here. We look forward to hearing from you!

Dexter Rotary Establishes Guidelines for 2013 Memorial Day Parade

In the latest blog from Dexter Rotary Memorial Day Parade, the new rules for the 2013 Memorial Day parade are discussed. For more information, check out this local voices contribution.

How to Avoid Slip & Fall Injuries This Winter

Avoid nasty slip and fall injuries using these tips from the Sam Bernstein Law Firm. The firm writes, "If it is unavoidable to cross a slippery area, the best way is to shuffle. To do this is, keep your head up, point your feet out, put your arms out for added balance then, take very short steps barely lifting your feet from the surface. This can give you a little added stability."

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Dexter Community Education Partners for Middle School Learn to Row

Kim Covert, a local voices contributor, says the Dexter Community Education will be partnering with the middle school for a new program. The program will be a learn to row program. In the blog, Covert includes details about the program, and let you know how to register.

Shop at the Saline Indoor Winter Farmers Market

Local Voices writer Nancy Crisp says the Saline Winter Farmers Market has a lot to offer. Shoppers can get a variety of items, including fresh produce. For more information, check out the rest of Crisp's blog on Saline Patch.

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