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Monday, February 13, 2012

Hundreds Attend Fourth Annual Dexter UMC Super Bowl Breakfast

The annual event was held on Feb. 4 and featured speakers from the University of Michigan and Michigan State University.

On Feb. 3 more than 370 people throughout Washtenaw County attended the fourth annual Super Bowl Breakfast hosted by Dexter United Methodist Church (DUMC) and Athletes in Action in Dexter. The event featured a meal catered by local chef Frank Schramm, as well as presentations by Michigan State University Coach Jake Boss, Jr. and University of Michigan Coach Rich Maloney. "The disciplined and focused mentality every serious athlete cultivates applies to almost every aspect of life, including work, marriage, and even one’s spiritual life," according to a press release from the DUMC Men's Group. "Although this may seem like a commonplace, athletic programs — from high school varsities through college sports — tend to fall back on the lure of …

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Family Wins LaFontaine Super Bowl Trivia Challenge

The Dexter dealership gave away a 60-inch flat screen television on Saturday.

LaFontaine Chevrolet's two-week Super Bowl trivia challenge came to a close Saturday. Michigan resident Kim Ekis Kirkey won a 60-inch flat screen Sharp Aquos TV after accumulating points by answering correct answers to Super Bowl questions on the dealership's Facebook page. The drawing for the television was held at noon in the Dexter dealership's customer service lobby.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Dexter United Methodist Church Plans 4th Annual Super Bowl Breakfast

Michigan and Michigan State University baseball coaches will headline this year's event.

College sports fans will get a rare opportunity to exchange stories with rivals from the University of Michigan and Michigan State University's baseball teams in Dexter on Feb. 4. Coaches and team members will headline the Dexter United Methodist Church’s fourth annual Super Bowl Breakfast. The free event is presented by both the church and the nonprofit group, Athletes in Action. Aptly titled "Rivals Unite," the event will feature several guest speakers including MSU baseball coach Jake Boss, Jr. and U-M baseball coach Rich Maloney. Event organizer and DUMC member Jerry Mader said he is looking forward to the breakfast. “We (DUMC) have a lot of Michigan State people here," said Mader, who played for U-M in the 1965 Rose Bowl. Maloney and …

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