Ishpeming Highway Clean-up 2023

Ishpeming Highway Clean-up
May 25, 2023

Ishpeming Highway Clean-upThe Ishpeming Lions Club is the oldest Adopt-A Highway volunteer group in the Upper Peninsula. Twice a year we clean up the 2 mile section of RT 41 from the West Ishpeming Stoplight to the Ski Hall of Fame, and in the decades of participating in this project, this little stretch of thoroughfare has become a source of seasonal reflection for me.
The elder Lions I worked with when I was a younger Lion, like Dave Holli, Jim Penrose, and Knut Strom, encouraged and embodied the idea of community service as a necessary ingredient of any citizens life. This idea is still relevant. We aren’t here to complain about the shortfalls of our governmental agencies; we are here to help accomplish our goals and vision as a community.
Phil Carter, one of our new Lions and Business Manager of Partridge Creek Compost, while working with me on a half mile section just West of Jim’s Jubilee Foods asked me, “are we here to get micro-plastics out of the environment or make the road look pretty?”
“Make the road look pretty,” was my unequivocal response, “Ishpeming is a fantasy of our own creation. Let’s make it a pretty one.”
On our way back East down the South side of the road we ran into Ted Jestremski, a 45 year member of our club. “This is my section of road,” he claimed, “Always has been. I do the South side from McDonalds tom the Tourist trap.” I love this guy. He’s become a little possessive about this little piece of road he has been stewarding for the past 4 and a half decades. He feels like he owns it.
Do you feel like you own a part of your town’s public domain?
“My wife was working that rough patch on the South side from McDonalds to the old Camping World with Amy Turner. Kurt Kipling already finished both sides from the Ski Hall to the old Radio station tower, and Amy Lerlie said she was going to come to handle the part from there back to where the two girls are working now,” I updated him.
“Well I guess that means we are done,” Ted says with finality, “ because your wife and Amy just said they were headed to Congress to order the pizza.”
As we walked back to our vehicles, chatting and carrying on the way friends in service typically do, with the afternoon sun setting to our backs, I am at peace and contentment between my old friend Ted and my young friend Phil in this continuum of care for our little town where we choose to live and choose to serve.
Dan Perkins,
Ishpeming Lions Club

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