SPONSOR THE BIZ BLAST
IS YOUR BUSINESS OR ORGANIZATION IN NEED OF SOME GREAT EXPOSURE?
RESERVE YOUR SPOT AS A BIZ BLAST SPONSOR FOR ONLY $50/per wk.
THE COST IS AFFORDABLE AND THE EXPOSURE IS HIGH.
For more information, call the Chamber office at 231.547.2101 or email info@charlevoix.org
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Great Music Explained
June 6th
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus will be joined by legendary Bay View organist Kelly Hale to present Camille Saint Saens’ “Organ Symphony” and Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana” at Bay View Association’s John M. Hall Auditorium.
Maestro Libor Ondras and Professor Hale will offer a lecture on these iconic works in advance of the performance for the benefit of classical music lovers, especially those who plan to attend the concert at Bay View. For decades, Kelly Hale was the assembly organist and chamber orchestra conductor for the Bay View Music Festival. Libor Ondras is music director for the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Kent Philharmonic Orchestra, guest conductor for the Slovak State Opera, and string faculty and artist-in-residence at the Bay View Music Festival. As a violist, he has performed with major orchestras in Europe and the United States.
Your fee includes a buffet lunch beginning at 11:30 am, lecture begins at noon.
ncmclifelonglearning.com
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Yoga in Bloom
June 7th
Enjoy the fresh air as you move through a guided yoga practice in the presence of nature. This group class includes a supported flow available to anyone, from the beginner to the advanced yogi. Each session will end with a soothing sound bath meditation. Get outdoors and come enjoy the natural beauty of Lavender Hill Farm!
This class is $20 per person and all ages and skill levels are welcome. Please dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat or towel.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the farm. Pre-registration is required. Tickets are available for purchase up until 24 hours prior or until sold out.
All sessions are outdoors – if it rains, the class will be cancelled, and you will be refunded in full.
Workshop Dates and Times
Friday mornings: June 7 thru August 30, 9:00am – 10:00am
Saturday mornings: June 1 thru August 31, 9:00am – 10:00am
lavenderhillfarm.com
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National Donut Day at Friske's!
June 7th
Celebrate this delicious day by enjoying your favorite Friske doughnuts! We'll have an abundance of varieties to choose from, including:
Classic Cake (asst. toppings)
Famous Cherry
Sour Cream
Devil's Food
Surprise Flavor
Get out and support your favorite local bakery on this National Donut Day! A great bonus idea: grab an extra dozen to deliver to first responders, a nursing station, or the volunteers at your favorite charity!
Mention that you saw our event on social media to receive 10% OFF any quantity of ONE DOZEN or MORE!
friske.com
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HHW Event
June 7th & 8th
The Household Hazardous Waste events occur twice each year, typically in June and September. The items and locations vary each season and details are updated here closer to the dates of each event. Some fees may be added depending on grant funding availability and vendor requirements. Registration begins approximately two weeks prior to each event. Registration is required and assists with keeping the event flowing as smoothly as possible. Thank you!
REGISTRATION: Two weeks prior to the Spring and Fall HHW event, email notifications with links will be sent to all people registered on our advanced notifications list. During the week of the event, we open the event to phone appointments as well. This registration process prevents residents from showing up too early, or at the same time, thereby increasing traffic delays. Time slots ensure a more smooth operation and we appreciate everyone's understanding and cooperation. Please be patient when calling as phone lines may be tied up with the influx of calls. If you reach our voicemail, please leave your name and phone number only ONCE. We will return calls in the order they are received. We appreciate your patience very much!
LOCATION: Exact locations and directions are not released until registration. Unfortunately, early release of the location causes early drop off's. This provides a challenge to the County Recycling Program, as participating vendors bring semi-tractor trailers to the event to transport the recyclables. Early drop off's create delays and extra work for our staff. Please register for a time slot to assist with a smooth event.
charlevoixcounty.org
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Levitator at City Park Grill
June 8th
9:30pm – 12:30am
$5 cover charge
Kick off the summer season with a healthy dose of LIVE MUSIC June 8 with LEVITATOR. Levitator is a psychedelic rock band hailing from Petoskey, known for their mesmerizing live shows and ethereal soundscapes. Tunes start at 9:30pm and go until 12:30am.
Levitator — facebook.com/Levitator
wineguysgroup.com
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Junior Golf Registration
June 9th
Join us on June 9th for Junior Golf registration at the Charlevoix Golf Club (Muni).
4:15 pm: 11+ age group sign up
6:00 pm: 8-10 age group sign up
$75 includes free golf- bring your putter & wedge!
Please contact Doug Drenth (231-350-9209) or Dean Davenport (231-349-0534) if you have any questions!
cityofcharlevoix.org
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Flower Building Block Party at Castle Farms
June 11th
Join us for a blooming good time at Castle Farms’ Flower Building Block Party on Monday, June 11th from 6-8pm!
Dive into a world of creativity as you assemble beautiful flowers using mini blocks—choose from 8 delightful designs. Tickets are $30 each and include snacks, so gather your friends and family for an evening of floral fun that’s sure to blossom into unforgettable memories!
castlefarms.com
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Improvisation on Canvas Painting
June 13th
Time: 12 - 3pm
REGISTER BY: June 6
CLASS FEE: $89, or $80 for members
FORMAT: IN-PERSON
Students will participate in an “Improvisation On Canvas” clinic- painting to jazz music!
The focus will be on the freedom of expression in the abstract, using texture and colors to guide them. We will utilize several jazz artists of the Be Bop era… ie. Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Dizzy, Miles, and more. Students will paint totally from intuition. Acrylic, Pastel’s and Watercolor can be the medium. Oil paints may be used as well for experienced painters.
Students are given guidelines such as putting to canvas what they are hearing- Visual interpretations of audio recordings by the Jazz Greats.
Students are encouraged to “Hear” in color and “Listen” for shape inspiration.
Modern abstractions and also realistic works are both acceptable, however, this is a great learning tool for thinking outside the box and spur of the moment.
Students will be asked to have no preconceived ideas before they start applying their medium to canvas. This class is an exercise in creativity and is open to all students of all disciplines… in art, theater, dance and music.
Open to all skill levels. It is helpful but not required for a student to have painting experience.
charlevoixcircle.org
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Story Time at the Farmers Market
June 13th
Join our community at the Charlevoix Farmers Market for delicious food, local vendors, and library fun!
The Charlevoix Public Library will host a booth during the market from 9am to 1pm – join us for bookish crafts and keep an eye out for great prizes from the CPL Book Peddler! A fun, interactive story time will take place at 10:30am at the Odmark Pavilion. No registration required.
charlevoixlibrary.org
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Mini Landscape Painting & Foil
June 15th
Time: 11am - 3pm
REGISTER BY: June 10
CLASS FEE: $66, or 59.50 for members
FORMAT: IN-PERSON
Mini Canvas: Landscape with Gold Foil with artist Julie Tibus.
Craft a breathtaking landscape that features a tasteful gold foil embellishment. Our process begins by applying a tinted gesso underpainting to a 6” x 6” canvas, followed by a sketch of the scene. We then carefully apply gold foil to the areas of the reflection and sky that require it. You will then be guided through the creation of a dynamic and dramatic sky and
landscape, complete with a winding river and towering grasses. Each step is demonstrated with ample opportunity for individual coaching. This class is designed to be relaxed and beginner-friendly, and you will leave with a delightful finished painting.
Open to all skill levels.
Julie will supply your canvas.
charlevoixcircle.org
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Mayhem at Midnight: Disaster Aboard the Propeller Champlain
June 17th
On June 16, 1887 the popular passenger steamer Champlain out of Chicago made a brief stop at Norwood around midnight. It next headed for Charlevoix when a fire suddenly erupted, fed by the lake breezes until the blaze turned into a roaring inferno. Passengers and crew leaped overboard, some in their night clothes, before the boat hit a sandbar off Fisherman’s Island. The Champlain’s entire wooden superstructure was consumed. Twenty nine men, women and children perished, 27 survived.
Charlevoix Historical Society President Geoffrey Reynolds will present a fully illustrated program on the tragic fate of the Champlain on Monday, June 17 at 6:00 pm in the Charlevoix Public Library Community Room. Reynolds has spent years researching and writing about the incident, and will include the latest findings.
This program is given in conjunction with the current exhibit at the Society’s Museum at Harsha House, 103 State Street, on The Maritime History of Charlevoix, the City on Three Lakes. No admission fee. Call 231-547-0373 for more information.
chxhistory.com
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Our Free Summer Movies Series & Food Drives Lineup is Official! Join us for free weekly movies and bring along a canned/dry good to donate to Charlevoix Rayder Den. We can't wait to see you at the movies!
☆ A huge Thank You and shout out to all our partnerships for helping make this possible ☆
Lakeshore Tire & Auto Service, Real Estate One of Charlevoix,
Jim Riehl's Friendly Ford, The Villager Pub, Charlevoix Veterinary Hospital PC, Bridge Street Tap Room, 4Front Credit Union, Charlevoix Ace Hardware, Color Wear, Charlevoix State Bank, Charlevoix Agency Insurance, Charlevoix Auto, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Michigan Real Estate - Charlevoix and our Anonymous donor. Thank you!!
charlevoixcinema.com
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Experience the charm of the Castle Farmers Market!
Held every Tuesday from May 21st to October 15th at Birch Lake in Castle Farms, Charlevoix, our market runs from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Join us in celebrating craftsmanship and the bounty of nature with a diverse array of high-quality homemade and homegrown products. Come and support local artisans and growers, savor the flavors of the season, and enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere at the Castle Farmers Market!
castlefarms.com
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Summer Floral Workshops are Here!
Join us for a before hours floral design workshop on select Thursday mornings from 9:00-11:00am this summer!
All are welcome and no experience necessary, coffee and flowers will be plenty. We can't wait to see you! Create a lovely seasonal vase to gift or take home with direction from our owner/designer, Jennifer. We will have pastries and coffee to enjoy from That French Place too. Limited to 10 guests, we would love to save you a seat! Register today and bring a friend!
bloomfloraldesign.com
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Polymer Clay Floral Jewelry
June 27th
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Youth Golf Fundraiser
June 27th
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Summertime Music at the Charlevoix Public Library!
The Charlevoix Public Library is once again the place to be for live music in the summer! We are thrilled to announce that SummerFolk and Jazz @ The Library (JATL) continue this summer during June, July and August. Billy McAllister also returns to present Frankie and the Crooners. Concerts are outside in the Children’s Garden – bring your own chair! Rain location in the Community Room.
SummerFolk Concert Series: Second Monday of the Month beginning at 6:30 pm
· June 10: Boundary Water - A new acoustic, mostly instrumental, trio composed of fingerstyle guitarist Bill Wilson, fiddler Stephanie Cope, and percussionist/ vocalist Gary Schils.
· July 8: Laura Thurston - Laura has her own unique style from a vintage era that will enliven you and have you feelin’ fine.
· August 12: Jessica Dominic - Jessica is a soulful singer/songwriter who enjoys performing both original and great covers with a blend of power and beauty in her voice.
· September 9: The Rhythymskool - This duo has sweet harmonies combined with Don's guitar riffs, while Shell tickles the ivories. They play eclectic tunes that take you through a musical journey!
"Frankie and the Crooners" with Billy McAllister
Tuesday, June 11 at 6:00pm
Billy McAllister will be back to perform his popular Frank Sinatra Tribute concert, "Frankie and the Crooners." The concert will take place in Grandma Geri's Children's Garden outside the library's youth wing.
Jazz @ The Library (JATL): Wednesdays in July & August from 7:00 – 8:00 pm
The Library is excited to continue hosting Jazz @ The Library (JATL) this summer as it has for many years past, featuring the Steve Stargardt Trio with Andy Evans, bass; Jon Lindeneau, drums; and Steve Stargardt, piano. Join us!
· July 10: Jack Stargardt on Bass & Nick Birchler on Piano
· July 16: Bill Sears on Sax
· (July 24: Venetian Week: No Concert
· July 31: Mike & Michelle Davis, Sax & Flute
· August 7: Rick Stewart on Trumpet & Vocals, Mike Hunter on Trombone, & Bill Sears on Sax
· August 14: Nancy Stagnitta on Flute
· August 21: Family & Friends
JATL is sponsored by the Dion Family Charitable Fund, Melvy Lewis, Bobbie Rassieur Williams - in memory of Bob Williams, Lynne and Mason Rosenthal, and Patrons of JATL.
Please feel free to contact the Charlevoix Public Library at 231-237-7340 or email us at reference@charlevioxlibrary.org and visit our website at www.charlevoixlibrary.org.
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Pet of The Week-Siri!
Hey Siri- oh wait, I'm Siri...
I am a Chihuahua mix of sorts but do not worry... I am the sweetest "chihuahua" you will ever meet.
I can be timid with strangers upon first meeting, but give me a few treats and that'll change quickly. I hope you don’t mind if I hop up in your lap for kisses and cuddles, because I can’t get enough!
Those furry things the humans call cats can be a little scary, and I can occasionally be selective about the dogs I hang out with. Stop by and say hello, I would love to be your new best friend!
charlevoixhumane.org
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Get ready! The Sail Charlevoix Junior Sailing Program is looking forward to another successful season on Lake Charlevoix!
Weekly Boyne City sessions begin the week of June 10 and run through June 27. Scholarships are available thanks to Boyne City Yacht Club.
Depot Beach, Charlevoix location starts the week of June 24 and continue for the season through August 9. To learn more, ask questions, and register, please visit us at sailcharlevoix.org ⛵
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Northwest Michigan Works! Seeks Employer Partner for Innovative Talent Retention Program
Businesses in Charlevoix and Emmet counties have an opportunity to join an innovative and highly successful talent retention program. Northwest Michigan Works! is looking for an employer to join its Business Resource Network (BRN) program. The program aims to collaborate with an employer committed to enhancing the retention of their existing workforce. Over the years, industries including manufacturing, retail, landscaping, hospitality, and healthcare have significantly benefited from adopting the BRN model.
In today’s competitive job market, attracting and retaining top talent is crucial for business success. Recognizing this critical need, Northwest Michigan Works! has developed a comprehensive program designed to support employers in nurturing a dedicated and productive workforce. At the core of the Business Resource Network is the introduction of a professional, on-location Success Coach. These highly trained coaches are invaluable resources for employees, offering tailored support to address a variety of challenges, including those related to mental health, legal issues, transportation, housing, childcare, and more.
“Employers in Charlevoix and Emmet counties are already witnessing remarkable results, with a quarterly average retention rate of 90 percent,” said Rob Dickinson, Regional Director for Business Services at Northwest Michigan Works!. “Member employers gain access to a transformative resource that revolutionizes their approach to talent retention. Our Success Coach collaborates closely with employees, providing them with the necessary tools and support to excel both professionally and personally.”
Through employer contributions and support from community partners, the Success Coach dedicates half a day every week on-location with each participating employer, ensuring personalized attention and impactful results. By focusing on employees facing barriers to continued employment, the Business Resource Network tackles the most challenging retention issues directly, ultimately reducing absenteeism and turnover costs while fostering a culture of growth and development.
“We recognize that each employee’s journey is unique, which is why our Success Coaches are dedicated to providing one-on-one support tailored to individual needs,” said Dickinson. “By investing in our workforce, employers can develop a more resilient, engaged, and loyal team, leading to greater long-term success for their businesses.”
The Northwest Michigan Works! Business Resource Network signifies a paradigm shift in talent retention strategies, empowering employers to unlock their workforce’s full potential while fostering a thriving business community in Charlevoix and Emmet counties.
For more information about the Northwest Michigan Works! Business Resource Network and how to get involved, please contact Katie Stolarski, Business Success Coach, at katie.stolarski@networksnorthwest.org or 231.534.4113. Discover the positive impact of the BRN program from our employer members and their employees by visiting the Northwest Michigan Works! website at nwm.org/BRN.
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No Vendor Fee for the Month of June!
In order to help build our Farmer's Market, Castle Farms is offering FREE vendor spaces for the whole month of June.
Fill out the application on the website to let us know you are coming, but no fee is required.
castlefarms.com
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Charlevoix County News celebrates 15th Anniversary
During the months of June and July the Charlevoix County News is donating $15 from every subscription to a local charity to recognize our 15th anniversary.
Subscribers can select one of the 6 charities they would like the $15 donation to go to.
The Charlevoix County News is the area’s only locally owned newspaper and is filled with local news and sports from our area.
· Ellsworth - Good Samaritan Family Services
· Boyne Falls – Food Pantry
· Boyne City – Free Health Clinic
· East Jordan – Depot Teen Center
· Charlevoix – Charlevoix Rotary Club for Mt. McSauba Community Playground
· Charlevoix County - Charlevoix County Community Foundation
You may order your subscription by Phone, Email or by mail. Contact Dave Baragrey to order your subscription and make a donation to a local charity.
Local area subscriptions are $55 a year. Out of area subscriptions are $75 a year.
In March of 2009 the Citizen Journal published its final issue of their weekly newspaper. The paper had served Boyne City and East Jordan After the paper announced it was closing I got a call from Glen B. Catt encouraging me to start a paper in the area.
We began publishing the Weekly Choice in 2003 covering positive news and sports in Gaylord, Cheboygan, Grayling, Mancelona, Onaway and surrounding area. The Weekly Choice was growing nicely and I made the decision to expand into Charlevoix County with a new weekly newspaper.
Read More Here
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Community Foundation Hires New Administrative Assistant
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation (C3F) continues to expand their programs and services, aided by the selection of Bekah Rutz as the organization’s new Administrative Assistant.
Bekah brings with her a broad and varied work and educational background with experience in event planning, volunteer coordination, administration, and even organic gardening. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs and a Certificate in Sustainable Business Management from the University of Cambridge.
“Bekah is going to be a great addition to our dynamic staff.” said Sara Ward, President of the Community Foundation. “As C3F continues to grow, Bekah’s diverse background and blend of skills in administration, communications, and nonprofit coordination make her exceptionally qualified to take on this role with vigor. We can’t wait to see what she will bring to our team!” Raised in Colorado Springs, CO, Bekah relocated to Michigan in 2017 and decided to make Charlevoix County her home in 2021.
With a passion for nonprofit work and a community minded spirit, she is excited to join the C3F team. “As a lifelong volunteer, I understand well the connection between nonprofit programs and community vibrancy,” shares Bekah, “and I’m looking forward to being part of the Community Foundation’s mission to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Charlevoix County, now and for generations to come.”
Bekah’s first day was May 13th, and she is off to a great start.
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation is a grassroots charitable organization made up of various funds – all of them established by local donors. Some funds are earmarked for specific causes, and others are open-ended to meet changing needs. The funds are held in permanent endowment, so they can continue to grow and generate income to enhance the quality of life in Charlevoix County. The Community Foundation has made grants totaling more than $30 million to local nonprofits, schools, and municipalities since it began in 1992. More information about the Community Foundation is available by calling (231) 536-2440, or visiting the organization’s website, www.c3f.org.
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J. Bird Provisions Menu Updates and Lost Cellars Collaboration
Stop in to J. Bird Provisions and check out the new wine & cocktail offerings provided, in partnership with Lost Cellars.
jbirdprovisions.com
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Join the fun at the Charlevoix Area Community Pool’s summer fundraiser called AquaRitaVille!
Thursday, June 27, from 6 to 9 pm at the Historic Train Depot, Depot Beach, Charlevoix. Break out your island attire as you rock the night away with Caribbean music by David Cisco. Event reservations are $100 pp and include heavy appetizers, cash bar, a silent auction and online adventure package auction. For reservations, call the pool at 231-547-0982. This event always sells out so please reserve early. All proceeds benefit the CACP a non-profit organization.
charlevoixpool.org
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Funding Available for Healthcare Career Training
Job seekers who would like to pursue a career in healthcare may be eligible to have some of their education and training funded through the Michigan Rural Enhanced Access to Careers in Healthcare (MiREACH) program. The program, available through Northwest Michigan Works!, is designed to alleviate healthcare industry workforce shortages in rural areas by creating sustainable employment and training programs in patient-facing healthcare occupations, including both medical and behavioral health occupations.
The MiREACH program is available to existing workers to be trained and promoted, unemployed workers, and underemployed workers. Services available include employment services, tuition assistance, and assistance with training supports.
Careers in healthcare and behavioral health that may qualify for funding include: Behavioral Health Counselors, Nurses, Social Workers, Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists, Radiologic and MRI Technologists, EMT & Paramedics, Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, Pharmacists, Pharmacist Technicians, Surgical Technologists, Phlebotomists, Community Health Workers, and more.
MiREACH Funding is available now.
Visit nwm.org/MiREACH and fill out a Contact Form for more information from Northwest Michigan Works!
Funding for MiREACH is through the U.S. Department of Labor’s H-1B Rural Healthcare Grant Program which supports employment and training programs in healthcare occupations serving rural populations.
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Momentum Charlevoix is HIRING!
Now hiring Keyholders and Sales Associates for the 2024 summer season!
Please call Dawn at 231-675-5037 or come in for an application!
momentumoutfitters.com
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COMMUNITY CENTER DEDICATION AND OPENHOUSE
Saturday, June 15, 2024 - The Salvation Army of Petoskey will hold a building dedication ceremony followed by an open house for the new Community Center located at 2350 Mitchell Park Drive in Petoskey. The dedication ceremony will begin at 10AM followed by refreshments and building tours through 12PM.
link for more information
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Please join us for Charlevoix Circle of Arts TRIBUTE DINNER fundraiser event!
Honoring Paul & Linda Weston, Circle Patrons of the Year and Bill Dietrich, Circle Artist of the Year.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 2024 at 5:30pm.
Located at Grey Gables Restaurant.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
Charlevoixcircle.org 231-547-3554
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NORTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE OFFERS FREE COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM
Students can register now for summer program
North Central Michigan College (NCMC) announces the launch of Timberwolves Thrive, a free five-week summer program designed to help students build confidence, sharpen study strategies, and be college-ready by Fall 2024.
Timberwolves Thrive offers a comprehensive support system that includes breakfast and lunch provided daily, transportation assistance (up to $175 in gas cards or bus fare), a stipend of up to $25 per day, and all program materials, textbooks, and laptops. Students who finish the program and enroll and attend fall classes at NCMC get to keep the laptop.
“Timberwolves Thrive will provide students with access to important support services, guidance on financial aid, opportunities to strengthen English and math competencies, and access to essential learning materials,” said NCMC Vice President of Student Affairs Renee DeYoung.
The program is open to all new-to-college students who have earned a high school diploma or GED — from recent high school graduates to adult learners — regardless of which Michigan college they plan to attend. However, students who have earned college-level credit for math or English are not eligible for the program.
Michigan’s FY2023 budget allocated $10 million for academic catch-up programs like Timberwolves Thrive. Administered by the Michigan Community College Association, the initiative supports community colleges’ efforts to combat learning loss among recent high school graduates, whose in-person learning was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“These programs provide the environment and skills to prepare students for college-level coursework, making their transition to college easier and setting them up for continued success,” DeYoung said.
Timberwolves Thrive runs July 15— August 15, Mondays through Thursdays, from 8:30 a.m.—1 p.m. at NCMC’s Gaylord Center (620 E. 5th Street, Gaylord). Program space is limited to ensure students receive personalized support and guidance. Students are encouraged to register online by June 15. For additional details or to apply, visit https://www.ncmich.edu/academics/timberwolves-thrive.html.
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NORTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE RELEASES WINTER 2024 SCHOLARS LIST
Nearly 400 students earn top academic honors for Winter semester
North Central Michigan College’s Winter 2024 Scholars List includes 398 students who have achieved top academic honors.
Forty-eight students notched highest academic honors and were named to the President’s List for earning a 4.0 grade point average in at least 12 credit hours (full-time status). An additional 128 full-time students earned a GPA of 3.5—3.999 and were named to the Dean’s List, and 222 students earned a place on the Scholar’s List with a 3.5 or higher GPA for 6—11 credit hours (part-time status).
The complete list of students who earned academic honors is available at www.ncmich.edu/scholars.
North Central Michigan College is an open-door community college based in Petoskey with additional offerings in Cheboygan, Gaylord and online. North Central’s mission is to provide exceptional, accessible, relevant higher education of and for the community. An Achieving the Dream Leader College with a designation of Veteran Friendly Gold by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency, North Central is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association. Learn more at www.ncmich.edu.
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Have a business or member success story? We want to hear it! Hitting a growth landmark, meeting a personal or financial business goal, adding to your team, being awarded industry certifications or recognition's… we want to share that accomplishment! | |
Membership in the Charlevoix Area Chamber of Commerce is open to all businesses, organizations and individuals. It is a policy of the Charlevoix Chamber that membership does not constitute political or issue endorsement.
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The easiest way to find jobs in the Charlevoix Area! Click here or read below for a list of jobs with our chamber members. | |
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Development Specialist for Charlevoix & Emmet Counties
Cherry Republic
Retail Ambassador
Retail Keyholder
City of Charlevoix
Beautification Crew
Golf Grounds Maintenance
Dewitt Marine
Technician-Marine Industry
Elaine Keiser Architect, Inc
Technical Draftsman II
GaGa for Kids & Women, Too
Part Time Retail Sales
Full Time Retail Sales
Goodwill Northern Michigan
Retail Team Lead
Assistant Store Manager
Store Associate
Harbor Industries
Assembler I
Assembler I (Part-Time)
Assembler I (Seasonal)
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Irish Boat Shop
Boat Mover with CDL Class A
Jax Northside
Bartenders
Servers
Hosts
Bussers
Landscape Logic
Landscape Crew Foreman
Yard Attendant
McBride Custom Homes
Summer Administration Intern
Momentum Charlevoix
Keyholder
Sales Associate
Platinum Yacht Services
Seasonal Boat Detailer
Schulman Paddleworks
Retail Crew
The Happy Troll
Servers
Cooks
Wineguys Restaurant Group
Servers
Hosts
Bartenders
Back of House
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For more information on these openings view our Jobs page by clicking the link below! Is your business hiring? Send us the position information and we will post it! | |
Would you like to become a Premier Investor?
call the Chamber at 231.547.2101 or info@charlevoix.org for more information
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