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The annual talent show at the Saline Community Fair will be held on Friday, September 4 at 6:30 p.m. Pre-entry is required and is due Friday, August 28. The talent show is open to all ages – youth up to 17 years old (will be divided into two age groups) and adults age 18 years and older. Contestants perform a variety of talents in this family-friendly event. Cash prizes up to $100 for each of the three age groups will be awarded.
Complete rules are available online at www.salinefair.org
under The Fair/Schedule & Admission and then under Friday click on Talent Show to see the flyer. The entry form can also be found at the Exhibitor tab/Forms and Downloads and then click on the 2026 SCF Saline’s Got Talent Registration Form and Flyer. Please email your entry form to salinesgottalent.salinefair@gmail.com.
If you prefer you may complete your entry online at the link provided on the website. For a schedule of all Saline Community Fair activities and the admission and ride prices go to www.salinefair.org
and follow the fair on facebook at Saline Community Fair.
Plan now to join us at the 90th Saline Community Fair, September 2-6 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. (The fair exhibits are released on September 6, the rides will continue on September 7). The fair promises to be one of the best as we celebrate “Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future” with 90th
activities and entertainment. There will be something for everyone at the 2026 Saline Community Fair!
Overcast, with a high of 82 and low of 62 degrees. Overcast in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon, cloudy for the evening, overcast overnight.
From 7th in the State of Michigan to 17th in ten years. Seems like our School Board and Administration forgot about their core mission of providing a quality education in the past 10 years.
This is not accurate at all, the guy came 9.5 hours away be with a minor and the father was trying to protect his daughter
Also the let the him go he didn’t get arrested they let him go
Since its public now lets clear some thing’s up.
Sure. We believe they won't use it for the mini data centers required to support the monstrosity down the road. Likely about as much truth to that as the estimates for the large data center tax abatement basis which sored to ten fold forecasted amount.
There is no record of sale with the Washtenaw County clerks office. I have also reached out to rustic Glenn‘s owners and related digital for the past three weeks asking for confirmation of the sale and no one has responded to my request. Has the sale actually occurred?
I will never again golf at Rustic Glen. Shame on the owners of Rustic Glen and the Feldcamp family who sold out their community for the money!
Finding people willing to work elections has always been a challenge. All the more so in the current environment. Election workers are paid $18 an hour by the state so we certainly are not looking at gross enrichment here and it is typically one or two days a year. Want to draft a policy? Sure, that can be done.
what's unfounded?
You can argue that it's not important, or that it's worth it.
But it's not unfounded.
One can raise an observation about a topic without disparaging comments attached to it. The implication that the Clerk has done something improper is ludicrous, unfounded, and damaging to the cohesiveness of the community. It is also pure Girbach. And, financial benefit to the family member? Please.