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December 31, 2020 Volume 4 Issue 1 Phone: 734-636-6577 Hamilton guardiannewspapersmi.com facebook.com/ChelseaGuardian Fax: 888-355-0629 Publishing Chelsea’s Tesha Price Dreaming Big in Professional Wrestling Photos Courtesy of Tesha Price By Charla Hamilton moved to Chelsea, tling while I was still fun it looked. My co- charlachelseaguardian@gmail.com when I was only a year in college. I had never worker happened to Chelsea has always old due to my dad's watched it growing up be a wrestler/trainer been known for pro- work (airline pilot). but stumbled upon it (Bonnie Maxson/Pro ducing high quality I grew up in Chel- and fell in love. Each Wrestling's Radiant athletes. Tesha Price, sea, graduated from week I would watch it Rain) and I ended up who recently made her Chelsea High School religiously, saying that training under her debut on AEW (All in 2012 and left when that was what I want- starting in 2017 for Elite Wrestling) Dy- I was 17 years old for ed to do. Everyone about a year and a half namite is definitely no college. I attended the around me thought I until she moved away. exception. Tesha grew University of South was crazy, but I start- I started working in- up in Chelsea and is Florida and graduat- ed the journey anyway dependent shows and on the road to making ed with a Bachelors in and haven't looked doing extra work for her dreams come true. Criminology and a back since. WWE here and there. Read on to find out Business Certificate. CG: Who are some I had a match against more about this tal- CG: Describe your of your favorite pro Lacey Evans in 2018. In ented and entertaining childhood/experienc- wrestlers/role models? 2018, I was also an al- athlete and what she es in Chelsea. TP: Tiger Mask, ternate wrestler for hopes to accomplish in TP: I attended Rey Mysterio, and the 2nd WWE Mae the future. Chelsea schools from Mickie James. Young Classic. Then Chelsea Guard- elementary through CG: Describe your in 2019 I had a try- ian: Provide some high school. I grew up journey in profession- out with WWE. Con- background informa- always playing sports; al wrestling; how it be- tinued to wrestle for tion on yourself, age, soccer, basketball, and gan to where you are independent shows. where you grew up, cheerleading. now. Fast forward to 2020 went to school, etc. CG: How did you TP: First, I started and I've participated Tesha Price: I am become interested in with just watching it, in multiple AEW Dark 26 years old. I was professional wrestling? thinking how I wanted Matches and recently born in Tampa, FL and TP: I found wres- to do it and how much continued on page 6 St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea receives COVID-19 vaccine, administers first vaccinations na COVID-19 vaccine. sonnel who meet the The hospital re- CDC-defined criteria ceived 1,700 doses, of direct patient care to joining six other Trinity COVID-19 patients, in- Health Michigan hospi- cluding those working From Bobby tals that have begun ad- on the COVID units, Maldonado ministering COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit, On December vaccines to front line and Emergency Depart- 23, St. Joseph Mer- workers. ment. Employees who cy Chelsea received The vaccines are work in those depart- and administered its being administered ments are being giv- first shipment of the on a voluntary ba- en the opportunity to FDA-approved Moder- sis to health care per- continued on page 6
Obituaries Jeffrey V. Weber his kids' sports teams. He loved to visit his kids and grandkids in CA and CO. He was fond of natural land- scapes and enjoyed traveling to beauti- ful locations. He was a Civil War buff and landscaping aficiona- do. Jeff was proudly sober for 38 years and was a dedicated member of the AA fellowship. Survivors include: son, Matt (Connie) Weber of San Jose, CA: granddaughters Caitlin and Saman- tha: a daughter Jenni- fer (John) Cautrell of Granby, CO: grand- son Camden: neph- ews Brooks, Steve, and John Weber. A private cele- bration of his life Jeffrey V. We- School in 1963, and will be held at a lat- ber of Chelsea, MI, then earned a BA de- er time. Memorial age 75, died Saturday, gree from MSU. He contributions may be December 19, 2020 was a sales represen- made to the Yosemi- at his home. He was tative for Dan Waitz te Conservancy, 101 born April 2, 1945 in Associates in Dexter. Montgomery Street, Ann Arbor, MI , the Born and raised in Suite 1700, San Fran- son of John “Jack” Michigan, Jeff lived cisco, CA 94104. W. & Gertrude M. in California from Arrangements were (Weinberg) Weber. 1971 - 1992, before entrusted to Cole Fu- He was preceded in returning to family neral Chapel. death by his brother, land outside of Chel- Jack B. Weber. sea. Jeff graduated Jeff was a devoted from Jackson High father and a coach of Obituaries Happy New Year Marilyn R. Chandler By Dave Merchant cently signed to play The winter sports dmerchant9701@yahoo.com football and baseball should start some- Let’s start getting with the University time after Jan. 15. This things back to nor- of Michigan. Former entire Pandemic put volunteered in the mal. It won’t happen Chelsea Athletic Di- an early end to Win- Chelsea Hospital gift right away but it is a rector and baseball ter sports in 2020. shop for many years. beginning. The bad coach Wayne Welton This has taken al- Marilyn was a de- taste of 2020 will be is on the staff of the most a year. Let’s pray voted wife, mother, with us for some time. baseball team for the that the vaccine will grandmother and The masks will be University of Michi- help put an end to great-grandmother. worn for some time, gan. Go Blue! this. She enjoyed sewing, maybe for another Dexter and Chel- Happy New Year! beading and made year or so. sea both have female May 2021 be much beautiful quilts. Maybe soon the swimmers who have better than 2020. God She is survived schools will be back to to finish the swim- Bless! by her husband of 67 face to face learning. ming season at the years Bill, and their The fall school sports state meet later in three daughters Cin- will be finished. Chel- January. dy (Richard) West- sea has a perfect foot- fall of Rochester, NY, ball record and will Mary Beth Chan- continue with that. dler of Littleton, Bulldog Coach CO, Carolyn (Nick) Josh Lucas and his Roopas of Ann Ar- team are ready to take bor, five grandchil- care of business. Marilyn R. Chan- 1953, she and Bill dren, Alyssa, Emily, One player on the dler of Chelsea, Mich- were married in the Alex and Evan Roo- team Joe Taylor who igan, age 90, passed Alumni Chapel at pas, Kathryn (Pat- is an offensive star re- away Saturday, De- MSU. They moved rick) Westgrove and cember 26, 2020 at to Chelsea in 1954 one great-grandchild Chelsea Retirement where Bill went to Adelaide Rose West- Community. She was work for Marilyn’s grove. born January 9, 1930 father at the Detroit Due to Covid, at home in Detroit, Abrasives Company. a private graveside Michigan the daugh- Marilyn was a char- service will be held ter of Earl A. & Car- ter member of the at Oak Grove Cem- rie L. (Durham) Rice. original Chelsea Co- etery, Chelsea. An Marilyn graduat- op Nursery School in-person memori- ed from Cooley High that eventually con- al will be held in the School in Detroit and verted the old Beach Summer of 2021. attended Michigan one room school Memorial contribu- State University and into a co-op nursery tions may be made to worked as a secretary school complete with The Barn Sanctuary, in the Alumni Office. a blue front door with 20179 McKernan Dr., It was there that she white polka dots. Chelsea, MI 48118. met her future hus- She was a member Arrangements by band William “Bill” of the Chelsea Child Cole Funeral Chapel. Chandler. Study Club, Nomads On March 14, Travel Group and Chelsea Guardian December 31, 2020 Page 2
Home in early spring various industries. truly wonderful folks. I 2. My family mem- fell in love with the po- the landscape where welcoming hug! bers: Jay Zatkovich tential of our house...it it was built, as if itself 11. I am most in- - spouse, Connor Zat- needed a definite face was part of nature and spired by: Nature in kovich - son (14 years, lift, but the gambrel roof had emerged from the design - The home my Freshman at CHS). and aged oak hardwood earth where it stood. dad built when I was 3. People think of floors throughout gave Our home incorporates in 5th grade was on a me as extremely orga- it the feel of an older Kimber Zatkovich many elements of nature small farm of 15 acres By Kitty Golding nized but I am really home with the character Photos by Kimber and takes full advantage and included an apple Kitty & Compa- often attempting to or- of a farmhouse. Zatkovich of its setting to enjoy the orchard. This home, ny will be conducting ganize chaos. 6. If you could have surrounding views. My was designed and built a series of short inter- 4. When did you a second home any- Somewhere however, father also was able to to complement its sur- views with local Chelsea move to Chelsea? I where, where would it the influences of old tra- balance function with roundings of woods Residents for 52 weeks moved to Chelsea in be? Either somewhere ditional farmhouse ele- design and I feel that has and water, bringing its in order to appreciate 2006 from Chicago, out west with mountain ments drew me in, per- been incorporated into natural setting right in- differing personalities IL, but I was born and views or a European re- haps my lifetime love of how my current home side through the large and design thoughts raised in Michigan, on treat such as France or horses had an impact? I is set up as well, so that amount of windows. and styles in our com- the outskirts of West Italy... would say that overall, each room has style, but 12. What is one munity. Perhaps you Bloomfield. (Side note: 7. What three my exposure to vari- is also very function- trend you do not like? will meet someone new My husband was born words describe you? ous styles through my al and comfortable to The one someone aban- through these weekly and raised in Chelsea). Eclectic and Farmhouse father had a big impact make it a welcoming dons because it is no interviews or perhaps it 5. What do you mixed with some Con- to opening my under- and cozy place for not longer considered in will be YOU! Stay tuned love about where you temporary. standing of all the ele- only us but for our fam- style... and follow us each week currently live? I love 8. Who most in- ments that come togeth- ily and friends who visit. 13. Have you ever – we look forward to in- the community. When I fluenced your design er to create good design. 10. When entering remodeled a home? I troducing you to the fi- moved here, I was a sin- styles? As the daughter 9. As you think your home, you want have experienced two nesse of 52 Chelsea indi- gle mom and had never of an architect who was about the home in it to feel: I want it to new home builds - one viduals. Up next – Mrs. before experienced a extremely contempo- which you grew up, feel as if you are being as a kid, and one as Kimber Zatkovich. true sense of community rary, you might think what elements did you wrapped in a big, warm, continued on page 7 1. What is your like what exists in Chel- that I would have fol- like and do you think profession and for how sea. I bought a home in lowed that lead. It cer- you have incorporated long? I am self-em- a country subdivision. I tainly seeps into some of some of them in your ployed, and have been love the setting because my interests and tastes, own home? As I men- the owner of Custom we are surrounded by as I have a very healthy tioned, my father was Ideation for 3.5 years. nature and see a lot of appreciation for certain an architect. The home I My background is in wildlife on our property, classics (think Eames spent most of my child- business operations/ but also have the benefit lounge chairs, Knoll Co- hood in was designed organizational develop- of not too distant neigh- conut chairs, to name a by him and it was de- ment/sales/marketing in bors, all of which are couple I grew up with). signed completely into Savings in Chelsea Chelsea Guardian December 31, 2020 Page 3
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Local Teens Win Humane Youth Awards From Wendy Welch the third annual Hu- a more peaceful life for "They’re working to Three area teens are mane Youth Awards. people, animals and make the world a more getting more than bear The Humane the environment. compassionate place hugs from the Humane Youth Award honors “These three young for both humans and Society of Huron Val- young people who people give us hope,” animals, and we’re ley (HSHV). Audrey have both personally says Karen Patterson, delighted to recog- Hudson of Dexter, and and through the in- VP of Volunteers and nize their accomplish- Matt Rummer and Si- spired efforts of oth- Humane Education at ments, not to mention mon Bunin of South ers, raised awareness HSHV of the Humane share their stories with Lyon are winners of for and helped create Youth Award winners. others." Audrey Hudson Audrey Hudson, 16, is the winner of the Humane Youth Award. This young cat lover is a volunteer at Ann Arbor’s cat café, the Tiny Lions lounge and adoption Center. She not only helps clean up after the cats and humans, but also helps make matches between them—helping introduce cats to the human visitors and vice-versa. In addition to her work with animals, Audrey is also a mem- ber of her school’s service-based Interact Club and works as a lifeguard at her local athletic club. She is a junior at Dexter High School. Matt Rummer Simon Bunin Matt Rummer, 14, is first runner-up. Matt has Simon Bunin, 13, is second runner-up and been volunteering for more than 2 years at is also from South Lyon. He began working with HSHV, spending over 100 hours with the ani- animals when he was 5 years old, teaching the mals and is trained to work with cats, dogs and family dog Magma how to army crawl. For his small mammals. Matt especially enjoys helping most recent birthdays, he’s chosen for the ani- socialize kittens and wants to work with animals mals to get presents instead of accepting gifts for as a career. He attends South Lyon schools. himself. St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea receives COVID-19 vaccine, administers first vaccinations ➢ continued from page 1 ing this pandemic un- first vaccine shipments. to offering vaccinations self-register and make der control." All the hospitals have to community mem- an appointment to ob- Trinity Health ultra-cold freezers and bers, which it hopes to tain the vaccine. Michigan hospitals are prepared to receive, do in the coming weeks "Today marks a his- throughout the state ex- store and distribute vac- as it works through the toric moment for our pect to continue to re- cines over the coming CDC and state direct- hospital and our com- ceive weekly shipments months. ed priority list. Infor- munity," said Dr. Alon of both the Pfizer and People who are mation regarding the Weizer, chief medical the Moderna mRNA- vaccinated must stay ability to schedule com- officer at St. Joseph Mer- 1273 vaccine. Across committed to the rec- munity members for cy Chelsea. "Our team Trinity Health Mich- ommended safety the COVID-19 vacci- has worked tirelessly for igan, Mercy Health guidelines. It is cru- nation will be provided the past year to care for Grand Rapids, Mercy cial to remain vigilant as soon as it becomes patients, our communi- Health Muskegon, St. - avoid crowds, contin- available. For more in- ty and each other. To Joseph Mercy Ann Ar- ue physical distancing, formation about the have the vaccine arrive bor, St. Joseph Mercy wear masks and contin- COVID-19 vaccine, days before Christmas Livingston, St. Joseph ue excellent hand hy- please visit Saint Jo- is a welcome gift for all Mercy Oakland and St. giene. seph Mercy Health Sys- of us, and represents an Mary Mercy Livonia St. Joseph Mercy tem at https://www.st- important step to bring- have all received their Chelsea looks forward joeshealth.org/vaccine. Chelsea’s Tesha Price Dreaming Big in Professional Wrestling ➢ continued from page 1 on TNT. a match with AEW on CG: What are TNT against Abadon! your goals/aspirations CG: Lessons you've for your professional learned throughout wrestling career/life? your journey? TP: My goals with TP: The biggest pro wrestling would one would have to be be to be signed to a that ANYTHING is major company in possible. Seriously, if the future. I would you would have told love to start getting me in high school that into other modeling this is what I would be and acting avenues as doing I would have well. Outside of wres- laughed. If you would tling/entertainment I CG: Where can TP: Don’t let any- have told me I’d share would really love to fans tune in/watch you one tell you your gorilla (backstage) start exploring careers and go to learn more dreams aren’t realis- with STING, I never in the equine field. It about your profession- tic. Anything is possi- would have believed it. has been a passion of al wrestling career? ble. But here we are! mine for a long time; TP: Youtube is a To find out more CG: Biggest ac- when I was younger I great place to catch about Tesha Price and complishment in your participated in event- me on AEW Dark and her upcoming match- career so far? ing competitions do- other matches. Title es visit her Facebook TP: Biggest ac- ing show jumping, Match Network is an- page at https://www. complishment would cross-country jump- other great place to facebook.com/Ms.Te- have to be the current ing, and dressage. I watch. shaPrice. Congrats to work I have been do- even owned my horse CG: Any advice to her on her profession- ing with AEW which for a period of time younger female ath- al wrestling television includes my TV Debut when I was younger. letes? debut! Chelsea Guardian December 31, 2020 Page 6
Movie: The Sound of Music Favorite Historical Place: Macinac Island ➢ continued from page 3 complete without: Music Style: De- a young adult. Both Family photos. pends on my mood! new home builds were 18. If you were TV Show: Gilmore homes designed by my moving and could only Girls father (for our fami- pick one item from Season: Fall ly, and the latter one your home to keep, Meal: Smoked crab for he and my mom). I what would it be and legs and sparkling wine Chelsea Police have also remodeled ele- why? My desk - it's my Future Travel Des- ments of a couple of dif- dad's old drawing board tination: A European ferent homes that I have and one of my favorite Tour Department Weekly bought and lived in. things. Things to collect: 14. Have you ever 19. Name an item Memories sought professional you purchased for your Color: Purple Summary help with the interior home that you regret Favorite Design design of your home? buying: A Ping-pong Style: Modern Farm- I have consulted with table...and I only regret house with a personal architects on my home, it because we just don't twist who had experience have the room for it. Hobby: Hiking with interior design, Otherwise it would be Item on a bookshelf and I have worked with great! Special handmade gifts Incident #: 20-2707 Location: 200 block of E. Middle St. interior designers in a 20. What did you do from loved ones commercial setting. In to pass the time during Flower: Daisy Date: December 26, 2020 Time: 12:55 pm all cases, I have found the COVID-19 State Dogs or Cats? 1 of INFORMA- but after speaking place. The officers their ability to look at a shutdown? A couple of each TION: While on rou- with some nearby eventually were able space and visualize var- home projects! Mainly Kitty’s Note: Kim- tine patrol officers witnesses the officers to make access into ious approaches to its driven by my husband, ber and I met on De- responded to the 200 determined that she the residence and layout and use extreme- but we were both in- cember 23rd – of this block of E. Middle had went inside her located the suspect ly helpful when they in volved in the design el- year. I was doing last Street for the report residence. While in- a 42-year-old Chel- turn are able to help me ements. He remodeled minute Christmas of a welfare check vestigating the scene; sea woman. The case see the space differently. a portion of our kitch- shopping at the Copper involving a female evidence found at remains open sub- 15. What is the one en into a lovely coffee Crate Mercantile and subject who was seen the scene as well as mission for review biggest interior de- nook/bar area and we she was delivering some standing outside and witness statements by the Washtenaw sign issue you struggle added a garden out back homemade Bourbon possibly in need of indicated that there County Prosecutor’s with? Picking one proj- which included a small Chex Mix to the shop assistance. Upon ar- was reason to believe Office for potential ect at a time and getting deck that became our owner. We realized a rival the female sub- that a domestic as- Domestic Assault it completed before the favorite outdoor space connection through the ject was not located sault may have taken charges. next one gets started. throughout the summer language of architecture 16. Which room and fall. and design, and found in your home gets the 21. Has any lo- we were both newbies most use? The kitchen. cal venue particularly to Chelsea, having lived Incident #: 20-2706 Location: 100 block of N. Main Street My husband loves to caught your eye - if so here for only about 14 cook and I love to bake. why? and 17 years respec- We host a lot of our fam- Bumble's Dry tively. Kimber is easy to Date: December 26, 2020 Time: 11:20 am ily gatherings which can Goods - there are so talk to, and invites you INFORMA- stated that sometime proximately 2 feet amount to upwards of many beautiful, but use- into her world, through TION: While on between Decem- tall and made of a 15+ people around the ful things in the store. her word pictures and routine patrol an of- ber 25th at 3:00 pm concrete type mate- dining table. We also A few of your fa- stories. Check out her ficer was dispatched and December 26th rial, the statue had love to host friends so vorite things: business, where in- to the 100 block of at 10:00 am an un- been broken in half. inevitably it seems that Art: Pencil and ink sightful strategies foster N. Main Street for known person had At the time of the everyone congregates in sketch growth and success: cus- the report of a dam- damaged a statue report there was no the kitchen. Scent: Apple Blos- tomideation.com. age to property com- that was on display information avail- 17. No room is soms plaint. Upon arrival in front of the busi- able on a potential the officer met with ness. The statue was suspect. Happy New Year 2021 from all of us at Chelsea the complainant who reported to be ap- Guardian and from the Chelsea community. Please see well wishes and thoughts on the New Year below: “As the Chelsea Area Chamber Board President and CEO of Silver Maples of Chelsea, I Incident #: 20-2692 Location: 100 block of South St. am so grateful for the commitment and support from our wonderful Chelsea residents! From the incredible support of our local businesses and restaurants, to the commitment of keeping our senior community safe and well, I am overwhelmed with appreciation and Date: December 24, 2020 Time: 12:20 pm feel so blessed to be part of our amazing Chelsea community! As we begin the roll out of the COVID-19 Vaccine, I encourage everyone to continue to take the precautions neces- INFORMA- Amazon. The friend curred sometime sary to preserve the health of everyone, even when your health is no longer in jeopardy. I TION: While at the told the complainant between December am hopeful for a thriving, healthy and safe return to normalcy in 2021!” - Julie Deppner, station an officer was that the gift had re- 23rd at around 4:00 Executive Director/CEO Silver Maples of Chelsea assigned a larceny portedly been deliv- pm when it was de- complaint to take ered on the evening livered and Decem- “The Cottage Rabbit would like to thank everyone for supporting our new store, and over the phone. The of December 23rd ber 24th at 12:20 shopping during this global health crisis, and holiday season. We want to wish everyone a Happier 2021, filled with good health and prosperity.” - The Cottage Rabbit complainant stated . When the com- pm when the pack- that on December plainant went out age was found to be “My company, Executive Education, Inc. develops seminars for corporate financial man- 24th they had spoken to check and look missing. At the time agers which we offer through state and provincial CPA societies. We were very fortunate on the phone with a for the package it of the report there that we have a lot of webinar content. While our in-person revenue went to zero, our friend and had been was nowhere to be was no suspect infor- pre-recorded content went up dramatically and we did a lot of live web events which we told that the friend found. The theft mation available. hadn't done in at least five years. I recognize that were very fortunate and have attempted had sent a gift using of the package oc- to help others in our area by buying local and significantly increasing my personal char- itable contributions. I think it is going to take a long time for the economy to recover, particularly the hospitality sector, and I encourage all those who are able to help others and buy local however they can.” – John L. Daly, Executive Education Inc. "Upon reflection of the past year, the thought that comes back to me again and again is the amazing sense of comradery in the Chelsea community. As we look to a new year I am beyond excited to continue watching our community grow and thrive, together, regardless of any hardships thrown at us. Cheers to 2021, and I'll see you all out there!" – Terris Ahrens, Executive Director, Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce “The Chelsea District Library would like to thank all of the wonderful families and individuals in the Chelsea area for their support, patience, and good cheer throughout this trying year! We couldn't ask for a better community. Happy New Year, and happy reading!” – Elaine Medrow, Head of Marketing, Chelsea District Library “I wish everyone a happy 2021. Let’s hope the rest of the “Roaring ‘20s” is filled with pros- perity and joy for all.”- Don Richter, Columnist “On the Sideline” Chelsea Guardian “The challenges of this year have made us more grateful and more reliant on God. We pray each of you has a healthy and abundant New Year ahead.” - Kitty & Company Inte- rior Design "2020 has been a difficult year for education for both parents and school employees. The good news is that we have learned so much about the education system that can be utilized as we move forward and work toward continuous improvement for our students. May 2021 bring continued solidarity in our efforts to serve the children of Chelsea, support each other, and return to an even better educational system in the Chelsea School District. Happy New Year to all of our Chelsea families and staff!" - Dr. Julie D. Helber, Superintendent, Chelsea School District Chelsea Guardian December 31, 2020 Page 7
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