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Kathryn Kunze, left, holds an etched crystal vase presented by Zonta President Eileen Budnick, right, who also gave her yellow roses to honor her as the 55th Annual Zonta Club of Alpena Woman of the Year on Wednesday evening at the APlex in Alpena.
ALPENA To be selected as Zonta Club of Alpena’s Woman of the Year, you must not be a member of Zonta Club, you must go above and beyond in volunteering in your community, and you must be dedicated to selflessly working for others.
Those qualifications and much more describe this year’s Woman of the Year, Kathryn Kunze.
February 13, 2021
Two black women born in Marietta in the early 1900s are part of the story of Washington County that is never told.
âUnfortunately, they were not only women, but they were two women of color,â said Monica Jones, associate dean of students and chief diversity officer at Marietta College. .
February 13, 2020
For the past 20 years, Habitat for Humanity has held a dinner and auction to support its house building efforts. This year, a dedication will be held at the dinner to celebrate the eventâs namesake and his wife for their support of the organization.
The late Paul Callihan was active with .
For the Gazette
For a Dutchman, being near water is almost a life’s necessity. After selling my house in Hancock, I rented a home on the shores of Portage Lake; just outside of the Houghton city limits. It was a beautiful setting and I truly enjoyed watching nature’s diversity. Each day and night differed from the ones before. The lake was almost a mile wide at that point and seemed to echo life itself. There were times of angry waves pounding the shore seeking to demolish whatever stood in its path; and at other times, when the lake, its anger spent, was at peace with itself; and in the moonlight the tranquility gods smiled.