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March 21, 2019


Saganing Traditional Pow Wow

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The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s “Honoring Saganing Traditional Pow Wow” will be held:

 

Saturday, June 25th 11am-Dusk

Sunday, June 26th 11am-Dusk

 

Grand Entry at 1pm each day at the Pow Wow Reservation Grounds, next to Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel on Worth Road in Standish. Native traders and food vendors and rustic camping available. Daily entry $3, weekend pass $5, kids $1.

I Love Lacy Production

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The Tawas Bay Players present Michal Jacot’s Comedy production “I Love Lacy” at the playhouse on Newman Street in East Tawas:

Friday, July 22nd 7pm

Saturday, July 23rd 7pm

Sunday, July 24th 7pm

Thursday, July 28th 7pm

Friday, July 29th 7pm

Saturday, July 30th 7pm

Sunday, July 31st 7pm

Tickets $11 and available at he door. Visit Tawas Bay Players Dot Com.

4-H Creative Clovers Art Show

From 6:00AM to 7:00PM

The 4-H Creative Clovers Club would like to invite the public to attend their art show to enjoy an evening of art by local youth. There is no cost to attend the event and snacks and beverages will be provided. The Creative Clovers club member have been working with local guest artists each week to learn new techniques. Members have used their new skills to create various forms of art work including, drawing, painting with acrylics and water colors, sculptures, and string art.

Location: Whittemore Fire Hall

Phone: 989-362-3449

Oscoda Red Cross Blood Drive

From 12:00PM to 9:14PM

The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive Wednesday, June 1st, Noon-5:45pm, at the American Legion Hall on U.S. 23 in Oscoda. To make an appointment or for more information visit Red Cross Blood Dot Org.

4th Annual Spring Job Fair

From 2:30PM to 5:30PM

The Tawas Area Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Works Region 7B, and the Iosco-Arenac District Library will host the 4th Annual Spring Job Fair, March 21st, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. at the East Tawas Community Center, 760 Newman Street, East Tawas, 48730. Job seekers should dress appropriately, bring resumes, be prepared to fill out applications and interview. A variety of part-and full-time, seasonal and permanent positions are available. Who's Hiring? Real Estate One, Tawas Point State Park, Huron Community Bank, Tawas Bay Beach Resort, Tawas Tool, Trillium Staffing, Oscoda Plastics, STS Aviation Group, Walmart, Saganing Eagles Casino, Star Staffing, and more. Free and open to the public. For more information contact the Tawas Area Chamber at 989-362-8643.

Location: East Tawas Community Center, 760 Newman, East Tawas, 48730

Website: www.ioscoarenaclibrary.org

Phone: 989-362-2651

Nedley Depression & Anxiety recovery program

6:00PM

Are you or your loved one suffering from depression or anxiety? There is hope! The nedley depression and anxiety recovery program offers Solutions! Not only will you learn how to identify depression and anxiety and their causes you will enhance your energy levels, Sleep Quality, mood, relationships, and emotional intelligence. This comprehensive program provides positive thinking techniques, nutritional education, and much more to increase brain function, manage stress, live above loss, and Achieve Peak mental performance. Come to one of the free introductory DVD presentations:Wednesday March 20th at 6 p.m. at the Tawas Area Chamber of Commerce 228 Newman StreetThursday March 21st 6 p.m. at the Alpena Community College-Oscoda campus at 5800 Skeel Avenue OscodaMonday March 25th 7 p.m. at the Tawas Seventh-day Adventist Church 327 Whittemore Street Tawas CityFor more information call 989-335-0802

Location: Tawas Area Chamber of Commerce 228 Newman Street East Tawas

Phone: 9893350802

What

From 7:00PM to 8:30PM

International interest in Great Lakes cruising in on the rise. Michael Beaulac, Senior Project Administrator for the Michigan Office of the Great Lakes, will present a short history of Great Lakes passenger ships and what's considered to be the industry's golden age, as well as the recent global cruising industry's growing interest in the Great Lakes as an international destination. Over the past few years, Beaulac has played an integral role in exploring the potential economic and social implications of cruise ships docking at small port communities, as well as what it takes for communities like Alpena, Traverse City, Houghton-Hancock, and Muskegon to be "port ready." Beaulac oversees a diverse portfolio of water-related projects that include maritime autonomous vehicles/vessels, the Great Lakes cruising industry, water quality monitoring networks, and blue accounting. He has undergraduate and graduate degrees in oceanographic technology, marine and water resource management, and water quality modeling. During his 40-year career, he has worked for the Florida Institute of Technology (Gulf of Mexico and Bahamas), US Fish & Wildlife Service (Alaska and the Great Lake), and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Quality, and Information Technology, as well as the private sector. He has extensive shipboard experience conducting government and university research.

Location: Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center, 500 West Fletcher Street, Alpena, Michigan 49707

Website: thunderbay.noaa.gov

Phone: 989-884-6200

Art On The Beach

The Oscoda AuSable Chamber of Commerce presents the 37th Annual “Art On The Beach” Arts & Crafts Show:

 

Saturday, June 25th 9am-5pm

 

Sunday, June 26th 10am-4pm

 

At the intersection of Lake Street & River Road in Oscoda. Call the Chamber for more information at 989-739-7322.