Q&A with Katie Trzaska-Miller, Community Engagement Manager at Midland Center for the Arts
Katie Trzaska-Miller moved from Traverse City to fill a brand new role at Midland Center for the Arts.
Katie Trzaska-Miller moved from Traverse City to fill a brand new role at Midland Center for the Arts.
With 30 years of volunteerism and placemaking in Midland, the city showcases the vibrant community with Midland Blooms along Eastman Avenue.
The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational (DGLBI) is looking to add on to the effort to support the 2019 event coming to the region.
There is no right way to enjoy the outdoors, and the inaugural out·land·ish festival brought adventure to Midland's backyard.
The recently announced Outdoor Recreation Advisory Council held their first meeting on June 5 and featured some Great Lakes Bay leaders you might recognize.
This month is the Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival's 8th year and we sit down with Scott Ellis, Event Coordinator and Perceptions Vice President to see what the event has in store.
The recently announced Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational is estimated to bring $12-15 million to the region and the three partners plan on using as much local resources as possible.
The outdoor economy is a huge driver of fun, but also economic growth. Midland businesses play a big part in making Michigan's outdoor economy great.
What's his batting average and favorite snack at the ballpark? We chat with Great Lakes Loons mascot Lou E Loon and find out!
For 45 years the Midland Area Community Foundation has helped create local connections and community. Here is a look at some of the organization's philanthropic efforts.
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