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Record Eagle Photos  > Week In Photos > Week In Photos, Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 2011
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Volunteer Fred Ray hands bicycle-giveaway tickets to Adrianna Inch, left, 6, of Kentwood, and her sister Allison Inch, 4, who are with their grandmother, Linda Spayth, of Williamsburg, on Saturday.
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Dominic Krogel, 8, of Kalkaska County, approaches the stage at the State Theatre after winning a bike Saturday at a matinee. The giveaway was in support of the Traverse Bay Children's Advocacy Center.
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Moviegoers stand at the concession counter while volunteers assist Saturday prior to the showing of "The Wizard of Oz" during the 25-Cent Kids Matinee at the State Theatre.
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Bertha Vos Elementary School has been closed since 2008.
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From left, Mike Windover, of Traverse City; Jerry Konczal, of Maple City; and Mike's wife, Carla Windover, arrange wreaths Saturday in front of Traverse Bay United Methodist Church along Bay Street in Traverse City for the Wreaths for Haiti sale. Money raised through the sale will go toward the construction of houses in Meillier, Haiti, during a mission trip planned for Feb. 7-17. The Windovers and Konczal are members of the Grand Traverse District United Methodist Volunteers In Mission team through Traverse Bay church. The wreaths will be on sale is again on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform during the 2010 National Cherry Festival in Traverse City. Some are questioning whether the cost of putting on the air shows is worth taxpayers' money.
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Engineering student Evan Larkins studies for an economics class Monday in the Health and Science Building at Northwestern Michigan College, where spring enrollment is expected to be down slightly.
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Hannah Gauthier sweeps up at Annie's, a novelty, gift and candy store at 208 East Front St. in downtown Traverse City, that is closing after more than 20 years of business.
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Annie's, a novelty, gift and candy store at 208 East Front St. in downtown Traverse City, is closing after more than 20 years of business.
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Andy Lundberg, of Traverse City, and a World War II veteran who retired after 28 years with the United States Navy, rakes leaves in his yard Tuesday, November 29, 2011 prior to using his riding lawnmower to pick them up in his yard. "It was cold out so I went in to get my mittens," Lundberg said. "The wind doesn't help," Lundberg said, after seeing leaves he'd raked blowing toward his neighbor's house. "I thought that was the last time," Lundberg said after he recalls raking leaves, for what he thought was the last time, before a recent snowfall.
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Stephen Ezell (cq) and his wife Barbara Ezell (cq) of the medical marijuana dispensary Collective, Inc, in Acme.
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Phil Anderson, owner of Diversions, assists a customer Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at the store which is located in downtown Traverse City.
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A chocolate mint sandwich cookie lies on a plate while more are made by Susan Bays, of Traverse City, in the Unity Church kitchen Tuesday, November 22, 2011 for the Unity Church Holiday Cookie Sale December 3, 2011 at the Old Town Playhouse.
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Susan Bays, of Traverse City, makes chocolate mint sandwich cookies in the Unity Church kitchen Tuesday, November 22, 2011 for the Unity Church Holiday Cookie Sale December 3, 2011 at the Old Town Playhouse.
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Glen Lake's Scotlyn Brengman (14) tries to stop Traverse City St. Francis' Liza Erickson(44) on her way to a layup in the second half of Wednesday's game.
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Volunteer Fred Ray hands bicycle-giveaway tickets to Adrianna Inch, left, 6, of Kentwood, and her sister Allison Inch, 4, who are with their grandmother, Linda Spayth, of Williamsburg, on Saturday.
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Volunteer Fred Ray hands bicycle-giveaway tickets to Adrianna Inch, left, 6, of Kentwood, and her sister Allison Inch, 4, who are with their grandmother, Linda Spayth, of Williamsburg, on Saturday.
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Volunteer Fred Ray hands bicycle-giveaway tickets to Adrianna Inch, left, 6, of Kentwood, and her sister Allison Inch, 4, who are with their grandmother, Linda Spayth, of Williamsburg, on Saturday.
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