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  • The St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee bicycle repair program is staffed by volunteers who use donated parts and tools to build and repair bicycles for those who cannot afford to own or maintain a bike. Many of the participants can't afford other means of transportation including public and a bicycle is their only means. Most of the volunteers ride bikes themselves and enjoy helping out.
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  • Chris Jaszowski shows the broken cluster remover. The Bike repair co-op works with a limited selection of tools and is in need of more.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Anthony Wilk (left) and his son Anthony move steel roofing supports while helping remodel the Speakeasy Restaurant and Tiki Bar in Flushing Monday afternoon. Renovations include an encompassing gated fence with archways and remolding of the existing outdoor tiki bar.
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  • Lisa Bray takes a newly assembled bike for a test run to check the shifting.
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  • Kelly Krachft smiles while helping inflate a tire with James Laes (left) and Edward Cenefelt.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Anthony Wilk passes up a steel roofing support to a coworker while working to renovate the Speakeasy Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monday afternoon in Flushing. Renovations include an encompassing gated fence with archways and remolding of the existing outdoor tiki bar.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Anthony Wilk (bottom left) and his son Anthony move steel roofing supports while Roy Leffler arranges them on top of one of the buildings being remodeled Monday afternoon at what was once the Speakeasy Restaurant and Tiki Bar in Flushing. Renovations include an encompassing gated fence with archways and remolding of the existing outdoor tiki bar.
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  • Lisa Bray moves the pedals so Edward Cenefelt can adjust the gears.
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  • Chris Jaszowski tries to remove the gears from this wheel while Cory Orcholski watches.
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  • Edward Cenefelt works on a brake line while Lisa Bray and James Laes hold the bike.
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  • The inflated tire is bolted to the fork.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Anthony Wilk passes up a steel roofing support to Roy Leffler while working to renovate the Speakeasy Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monday afternoon in Flushing. Renovations include an encompassing gated fence with archways and remolding of the existing outdoor tiki bar.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Electronic Restoration Services workers string new cables for the audio system in a basement court room at McCree Courts & Human Services Center in downtown Flint, Thursday, Feb. 17. Flood damage ruined many of the cables that run under the floor but some parts are able to be reused.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Craig Keelor of Electronic Restoration Services inspects a microphone port before running new cables in a courtroom in the McCree Courts & Human Services Building, Thursday, Feb. 17.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Deborah Schultz-Pawlosky poses next to a rare 1926 Wills Sainte Claire at C. H. Schultz & Sons, Inc. an interior repair and restoration company on Pasadena Avenue in Flint. Schultz-Pawlosky, now president of the company, purchased the business from her father, Clyde D. Jr. in 1997. Clyde H. Schultz began the business in 1917 with horse drawn and motor driven vehicles and eventually turned it into a full time career passes the buisness down through several generations.
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  • A Grand Generation Center patron makes her way to the parking lot via a side entrance Wednesday as city crews work to repair the lot by replacing asphalt and concrete as well as add drains to keep water from eroding the heavily used lot in Grand Island.  (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • District Judge William T. Wright followed by County Judge Art. S. Wetzel tour the former Public Safety Center building  Wednesday afternoon in Grand Island. The Hall County Courthouse is due for repairs which would require temporary courts while the work is being done. The former Public Safety Center building is a possible site for these temporary courts if renovated. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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