Arts community eager to push creativity, culture to next level
With collaboration and strong support, the Port Huron region could give a big boost to its arts community.
With collaboration and strong support, the Port Huron region could give a big boost to its arts community.
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What does it take to create a vibrant arts scene in the Port Huron region? We'll take a look at that during a cross-regional Community Conversation on the arts.
With creative ideas ready to go, 13 high school students will pitch business plans to local investors in May, with the chance to win up to $1,000.
A thriving young Port-Huron business is making its mark.
Bartolomucci would like to launch a co-op training program for skilled trades students to learn CAD, CNC, and tool-die from leaders in those industries. "It could be huge, and right now, I could give 20 kids jobs if they just had the right training."
Jason Stier has always loved art, and now he's dedicated to helping students and the community grow to love the arts as much as he does.
After receiving new life from organ donation, Port Huron resident Kyle Bailey is ready to roll to spread awareness across the United States.
How are rural foundations across the state approaching economic development? We’re sharing success stories right here in Michigan, starting with a look at the Rotary Charities' efforts to expand equitable access to the waterfront in the Grand Traverse region.
St. Clair residents are eagerly anticipating the new St. Clair Inn. The former site is under renovation, and should be ready for business in spring 2019.
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