
Issue 72 – Summer 2021
In this issue:
- Delhi Township — Holt sees growth thanks to community support
- Creative Touch Hair Design — Meeting community’s hair needs since 1960
- Food Frenzy — Delicious food, live music, and community connection
When someone suffers from an injury, physical therapy provides an effective method to help them get back on their feet. But for patients who suffer from unique health challenges — like lymphedema or pelvic floor dysfunction — many standard physical therapy offices don’t provide the specialized care they require. That’s where Physical Therapy Services of … Continued
Owner Mary Breier has been bringing cool, delicious treats to birthday and graduation parties, workplace events, and neighborhood blocks since she took over the Holt’s Kona Ice franchise in 2012. Mary and her husband John raised their family in Holt and built their Kona Ice franchise business on the foundation of community service. Their official … Continued
When Tonia Olson thought about her long-term career goals, becoming a solopreneur was never part of the picture. She spent her career at Granger in Lansing, first working in public relations and marketing and then slowly adding more responsibilities and accolades. Several times throughout her career, she considered opening up her own business. But as a … Continued
The early days of the pandemic was an uncertain time for many Delhi area residents, especially for small business owners. In an effort to help support Delhi area businesses, the Delhi Downtown Development Authority (DDA) decided to take action. The DDA launched the “Back to Business” digital marketing support program, allowing all businesses in Delhi … Continued
Have you noticed the new construction zone on South Cedar Street? In just a short time, the empty lot on Holbrook Road and Cedar will be transformed into Holt’s newest housing community — Redwood Apartments. Unlike traditional apartment complexes, Redwood’s signature design feels more like a single-family home. Each floor plan in Redwood Holt will … Continued
This historic photo shows an interurban electric railway car passing through Holt as they did regularly from 1909 to 1929. This was a seemingly happy and prosperous time, though the year 1918 brought the conclusion of a deadly World War and the Spanish Flu pandemic which killed nearly 2% of Ingham County’s population, a proportion … Continued
Small businesses shape the special atmosphere of a tight-knit community. They offer a one-of-a-kind service, provide jobs to residents and stimulate the local economy. As we navigate this unprecedented time, the Delhi DDA encourages all Delhi Township residents to support small businesses in any way you can. Patronize local restaurants that have adapted to take … Continued
For Kathy Mrozinski and her colleagues at Hospice of Lansing, quality hospice care is really about living. “Every aspect of your life should be celebrated,” Mrozinski, head of Hospice of Lansing’s community relations and marketing, said. “It is about quality of life versus quantity of life. We strive to keep each person free of pain … Continued
While the average Delhi Township resident may never interact with Intertek-PSI, we are all impacted by their work every single day. The company has provided crucial environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, construction material testing services, and more for a vast array of properties around the township — from office buildings to parks to churches and more. … Continued