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Got Bragging Rights? 

Pauline Bateman is Holt's 2007 Homecoming Queen!

She is the Daughter of 1989 & 1990 Mason Alumni:

Rob & Angela Bateman (Peacock)

She is the Niece of 1982 Mason Alumni:

Krystal Claflin


Can Anyone Guess Who This Classmate Is??

HINT #1:  I worked my way through graduate school as a professional clown and have been running my own family friendly entertainment business out of my home for almost twenty-two years.

HINT #2:  I also performed five consecutive years as a professional clown in the Royal Haniford Circus and was chosen to clown at the White House Easter Egg Hunt.

HINT #3:  All the photos are the "mystery classmate" - but the photo in the middle includes her and son, Ricky, who was born with special needs and is an AWESOME kid!!

Spring 2007 - Mason District Newsletter

NOVEMBER 12, 2006 - Ingham County Community News

Elections change local government

By CHRISTIE BLECK
Lansing Community Newspapers

The Mason City Council will have one new face next year.

In the Nov. 7 election, in which three seats were up for grabs, incumbents Leslie Bruno, Jr. and Robin Naeyaert were re-elected, with newcomer Scott Preadmore winning a seat.

Preadmore first was elected to the city council in 1996 and served through 2004. In 1999 and 2000 the council elected him mayor pro tem. Incumbent mayor pro tem Christine Coady did not seek re-election.


Christine A. CoadyChristine A. Coady            

ccoady@interfaithtrust.org
President/CEO
 

Christine A. Coady joined the Michigan Housing Trust Fund team in 1989 and became its Executive Director in 1997. Following the merge with the Michigan McGehee Interfaith Loan Fund, Ms. Coady was appointed President/CEO of the newly created Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund.

She is personally committed to the Fund and the nonprofit and public service sectors in general, having spent nearly 20 years working for and volunteering with non-profit corporations.

In addition to her role with the Fund, she is currently serving her second four-year term as Councilmember for the City of Mason, and serves on numerous Boards and Committees for other non-profit organizations. Ms. Coady envisions affordable housing and access to affordable capital a reality for all of Michigan's citizens and believes the Fund can help accomplish this by providing affordable loan capital and technical support to community- and faith-based housing and economic developers throughout the State.

Ms. Coady holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Development from Spring Arbor University and is a graduate of the National Internship in Community Economic Development. She is completing certifications through Indiana University's School of Philanthropy and the Michigan Municipal League's Elected Officials Academy.