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Six area attractions offer free admission in May to members
Published on April 24, 2018
Six local institutions will offer free admission during May to each other’s members. -
Announcing 2018 Breakfast on the Farm events
Published on April 23, 2018
Michigan State University Extension is pleased to announce that there will be two Breakfast on the Farm events this summer. -
Enjoy Springtime at the Bird Sanctuary with Monthly Guided Birds & Coffee Walks
Published on April 10, 2018
Need a little nature in your mornings? The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary hosts Birds & Coffee Walks year-round on the second Wednesday of each month. -
Learn about volunteer opportunities at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Published on April 4, 2018
Share your love of gardening and ecology with schoolchildren. -
Pollinator health meetings to be held in Traverse City, Frankenmuth and West Olive
Published on April 4, 2018
Michigan State University Extension will hold three public input meetings in April and May 2018 focused on pollinator health. -
Build a nestbox and celebrate Earth Day the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Published on April 3, 2018
Visit the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary in April to make a home for birds in your backyard and to enjoy springtime walking our beautiful lakeside trails. -
Free point of sale devices for accepting SNAP benefit payments delayed
Published on March 28, 2018
Stay tuned for information from the Michigan Farmers Market Association. -
Enjoy a springtime Sunday with free admission to the Bird Sanctuary & Manor House
Published on March 28, 2018
Take time during spring break this year to enjoy history and the great outdoors at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and the W.K. Kellogg Manor House. -
Michigan navigates immigrant brain waste well compared to other states
Published on March 26, 2018
National Reports highlight the effects of brain waste in seven key states. Great Lakes State provides resources to maximize skilled immigrant labor. -
“Brain Waste” in the United States
Published on March 26, 2018
A national report outlines economic and social capital losses from “brain waste”.