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Grass Lake Farmers Market and Music in the Park.  Season finale!  Farmers Market from 4 to 7, John Louis Good & The Rose City Troubadours perform from 6:30 pm-8 pm.  Grass Lake Community Events Park, 120 Brown St., Grass Lake.

Western Boys Soccer Fundraiser.  11 AM to 11 PM.  Our friends at 308 Brass Rail are helping the Panthers raise money for the Western Boys Soccer Program  Order any box meal for $10 and $5 of every box goes back to the soccer program.  Choose from 7 different meals, dine in or carry out.  Call 308 Brass Rail to place your order:  517-782-3414.  Help support the Western Panthers!  308 Brass Rail, 308 West Prospect Street, Jackson.

Volunteer Monthly Meeting.  10:30 AM and 5:30 PM.  Ella Sharp Museum. Regularly scheduled volunteer meetings are back in action every fourth Wednesday of the month at 10:30 am and 5:30 pm. Join us in the museum’s Community Room to learn more about upcoming exhibits, programs and special events coming to the Ella Sharp Museum. These informal meetings run approximately 30-60 minutes.  For everyone interested in being a part of our historic home tour, we’ll also provide training at the Hillman Farmhouse the same day Docents for this program are needed ASAP to run tours.

LGBTQ+ Vaccine Clinic.  3 PM to 6 PM.  The Jackson Pride Center is partnering with the Jackson County Health Department to bring two LGBTQ-focused pop-up vaccine clinics.  Each clinic will have both the Monkeypox and Covid-19 vaccines readily available.  If you’re hesitant about the vaccines still stop by and learn more about the vaccines from healthcare professionals from the Health department. While the focus is to provide a safe clinic space for LGBTQ+ individuals all are welcome!  Pop-up Clinics are on September 28th and October 26th from 3 PM-6 PM at the United Way Office of Jackson, 536 N. Jackson Street, Jackson.

Community Coffee Time at Jackson District Library.  Join us for a cup of coffee and some conversation!  Summit Branch: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2-5 PM.  Carnegie Library: Wednesdays, 10-11:30 AM.

 Fall Hydrant Flushing Program.  The annual City of Jackson Fall Hydrant Flushing Program from the Department of Public Works (DPW) begins this week in the southwest section of the City and is expected to wrap-up on Tuesday, Oct. 11in the northeast section. This activity is happening all over the City of Jackson and in bordering areas of Summit, Blackman and Leoni townships. A map that indicates the areas and dates scheduled for flushing is posted on the City’s website and social media platforms. It will also be sent to residents through a CodeRED message.  Flushing will take place Monday through Friday, Sept. 26 to Oct. 11, between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.  The flushing is necessary to maintain the quality of the City’s water system, such as washing iron and sediment out of water mains, cleaning pipes, and refreshing the water system. This sediment does not affect water quality, but can cause water to become discolored. The water is safe to drink and discoloration often disappears within a short time. Because water can become discolored, residents are advised not to wash clothing while lines are being flushed in or around their neighborhoods.

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