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Mill Pond Park
Engadine, Michigan

If you haven't visited Engadine, in a while, you'll be amazed!
The park is beautiful and is a great place for family/friends gatherings,
picnics, meetings, reunions, weddings and more!

Engadine's
Old Mill Pond, in the beginning!
by Julie Freeman©

Plans are to place stone, all along the edge, from the East side, where there are one of two man made islands, along the shore, to the South West corner, where another island is located.

A wood chip walk way and arched bridge, will be build from the main land to the island, this will make a wonderful setting for a picnic and a stroll around the island.

A unique shaped pavilion is in the plans and will be placed near the South side of the pond, along with picnic areas on the main land and island. This will take some time to complete, but it seems things are rolling along great so far. Community help is welcome,
especially to make this "Dream Come True"!

This community park will be a wonderful addition to the Engadine Community. Many memories are being made, while this is under construction, and many more will be added as friends and family gather for picnics, games, and fun. Everyone will enjoy a nice quiet evening, watching the wildlife as they also gather to enjoy the pond. 

Herb Smith's Notes: 9/28/2000
We have been very busy for the past three weeks or so. Wood chips from all pathways have been replaced, by hand, with a fine compactable material. 200 ton of the 'fines' have been placed in over 1,000 feet of pathways. An additional 100 ton of large stones completed the west shoreline along with the RR ties to make just under 1,000 feet of shoreline (an additional 180 ties). The south bridge approaches have been lengthened for handicap accessibility. The Gazebo is completed on Island East except for the benches and tables on three sides. A rope
barrier will also line the island pathway to remind visitors to stay on the path. Landscaping will be a future project. East lawn reseeded and fertilized for the fall/winter. Water will be added to the pond in short order (presently awaiting a valve and installation of same).

Construction of a 30' X 80' "Performance Shell/Pavilion" is scheduled for rough-in construction in short order. Will probably be installed in October.

Herb Smith had a dream - That came true!
With him and others, the Mill Pond Park is a beautiful area for families & friends!
Herb was a wonderful man, who was dearly loved by the community!

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I am updating this page, please watch for photos and more information from the Engadine area!

Memories come Alive
at the
Freeman-Hastings House Museum
Engadine, Michigan

Sunday September 19th, 1999
Article and Photos by Julie Freeman 9/24/99
©

The Freeman-Hastings House Museum, located on West Melville Street, in Engadine, was the place to be Sunday, September 19th, 1999, especially if you were one of Miss Nellie Halcin’s students, back in the 1930’s. Nellie Halcin, who was born May 16, 1913, in DeTour Michigan, began her teaching career 67 years ago, at the age of 19, in September of 1932 to 1934 at the Anderson School, which was located near the Gribbell’s house on the corner of Pleasant Avenue and Mile Road, in the Engadine area. Her brother and sister drove her to the school in a Model T, which is still owned by the family.From 1934 to 1938, she taught at the Densmore School, which was located on the corner of Pleasant Avenue and McKelvey Road, near the old Fillman house, also in the Engadine Area. 

 In 1939 to 1942 she taught at a little school in Lakefield Michigan, called the Smathers School.

 From there she moved back to her place of birth and started teaching school at the DeTour Township School, where she taught for 35 years.

 Mr. Henry Hammermeister, of Engadine, and who was also a student of hers, gave the opening speech, with assistance from Miss Halcin. Afterwards she recalled many names of her past students, with many of them present and going up one by one to re-introduce themselves to the teacher they had so many years ago, to a teacher that never forgot who they were! It was a very touching moment for all. Many hugs, smiles and happy tears were had by all, along with a variety of tasty desserts and punch and old time music, provided by Mike Klobucher on his accordion, which was a excellent addition to this joyous event!

 As the guest of honor at the Freeman-Hastings House Museum’s Annual Open House, Miss Nellie Halcin brought along a few personal items of her own memories as a teacher, to share with everyone. One item, which she was very proud of, was the very first magazine that she got when she first started to teach. It was dated September 1932 and was called “The Instructor” by A.B. Dick Company, Chicago. She has kept this preserved wonderfully, in a large white envelope. She also told of the Golden Glow flowers, which were mostly roots when Herman Patzer brought them to her in a little container. She expressed how she planted them and how they’re still growing beautifully, at her home in DeTour, after all these years. Over 100 people attended this memorable event. Only 23 were in the photo, but many more of Miss Halcin’s students attended this day, a day that no one will forget. Photos of this day will be added to the many memories that are on display at the Museum.

 Much appreciation goes to Bill and Mary Edwards, Linnea Ault, Shirley Feigel, Henry Hammermeister, Ruth Markwart, Ethel and Frank Freeman, Joe Freeman, Judy LeGault, Jim and Esther Shaum, Flora McEvers, Millie Linck, Tilly Smith and Janice Butkovich, for the hours put into making this a wonderful day! Also to Mike Klobucher for the wonderful Old Time Music that he provided on his accordion.

IN THE PHOTO FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
Earl Fergin, Harold Robinson, Shirley Fillman Feigel, Esther Marcus Fergin,
Henry Hammermeister, Violet Friske Schroeder, Ruth Stelter Brown,
Ethel Drefs Freeman, Alice Robinson King, Doris Bryers Haapala,
(Miss Nellie Halcin-center-dressed in a pink skirt and blazer),
Julia Drefs Archambeau, Ruth Rapp Markwart, Florence McLaren Adler,
Sig Fandrick, Marion Wagner Lesatz, Lorraine Fillman Wright,
Pauline Drefs Strom, Paul Drefs, Louise Robinson Mattson,
Jan Wagner Beckwith, Ernest Adler, John Drefs, and Edward Schroeder.

Sunday September 19th, 1999
Article and Photos by Julie Freeman 9/24/99
©

The Freeman-Hastings House Museum, located on West Melville Street, in Engadine, was the place to be Sunday, September 19th, 1999, especially if you were one of Miss Nellie Halcin’s students, back in the 1930’s. Nellie Halcin, who was born May 16, 1913, in DeTour Michigan, began her teaching career 67 years ago, at the age of 19, in September of 1932 to 1934 at the Anderson School, which was located near the Gribbell’s house on the corner of Pleasant Avenue and Mile Road, in the Engadine area. Her brother and sister drove her to the school in a Model T, which is still owned by the family.From 1934 to 1938, she taught at the Densmore School, which was located on the corner of Pleasant Avenue and McKelvey Road, near the old Fillman house, also in the Engadine Area. 

 In 1939 to 1942 she taught at a little school in Lakefield Michigan, called the Smathers School.

 From there she moved back to her place of birth and started teaching school at the DeTour Township School, where she taught for 35 years.

 Mr. Henry Hammermeister, of Engadine, and who was also a student of hers, gave the opening speech, with assistance from Miss Halcin. Afterwards she recalled many names of her past students, with many of them present and going up one by one to re-introduce themselves to the teacher they had so many years ago, to a teacher that never forgot who they were! It was a very touching moment for all. Many hugs, smiles and happy tears were had by all, along with a variety of tasty desserts and punch and old time music, provided by Mike Klobucher on his accordion, which was a excellent addition to this joyous event!

 As the guest of honor at the Freeman-Hastings House Museum’s Annual Open House, Miss Nellie Halcin brought along a few personal items of her own memories as a teacher, to share with everyone. One item, which she was very proud of, was the very first magazine that she got when she first started to teach. It was dated September 1932 and was called “The Instructor” by A.B. Dick Company, Chicago. She has kept this preserved wonderfully, in a large white envelope. She also told of the Golden Glow flowers, which were mostly roots when Herman Patzer brought them to her in a little container. She expressed how she planted them and how they’re still growing beautifully, at her home in DeTour, after all these years. Over 100 people attended this memorable event. Only 23 were in the photo, but many more of Miss Halcin’s students attended this day, a day that no one will forget. Photos of this day will be added to the many memories that are on display at the Museum.

 Much appreciation goes to Bill and Mary Edwards, Linnea Ault, Shirley Feigel, Henry Hammermeister, Ruth Markwart, Ethel and Frank Freeman, Joe Freeman, Judy LeGault, Jim and Esther Shaum, Flora McEvers, Millie Linck, Tilly Smith and Janice Butkovich, for the hours put into making this a wonderful day! Also to Mike Klobucher for the wonderful Old Time Music that he provided on his accordion.

IN THE PHOTO FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
Earl Fergin, Harold Robinson, Shirley Fillman Feigel, Esther Marcus Fergin,
Henry Hammermeister, Violet Friske Schroeder, Ruth Stelter Brown,
Ethel Drefs Freeman, Alice Robinson King, Doris Bryers Haapala,
(Miss Nellie Halcin-center-dressed in a pink skirt and blazer),
Julia Drefs Archambeau, Ruth Rapp Markwart, Florence McLaren Adler,
Sig Fandrick, Marion Wagner Lesatz, Lorraine Fillman Wright,
Pauline Drefs Strom, Paul Drefs, Louise Robinson Mattson,
Jan Wagner Beckwith, Ernest Adler, John Drefs, and Edward Schroeder.

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