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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COMMUNITY STORM AND POWER UPDATE
The Charlevoix area is slowly getting powered back up! Thank you to all who continue to work tirelessly to get us going. Remember many are still without power. Emergency crews and power crews are still busy and need our support in letting them do their jobs safely and efficiently.
BE PATIENT with businesses as they open back up and assess their availability of product, services, staffing, etc. Business owners had another layer of stress during this time, caring for their own families and also their businesses. What they need now is supportive patrons!
And let's BE THANKFUL. Now, to those who opened their doors to provide whatever service they could the last 5 days and to those who are opening today to provide what they are able to. And over the next few days, to those who need some more time to assess an opening plan and will be ready to serve us soon.
STORM AND SAFETY REMINDERS
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Be aware of scammers: Scammers often prey on those in need of cleanup services during times like these. Be cautious of unsolicited clean-up services especially with up-front payment demands or those using pressure tactics. Ask for references or check with organizations like The Chamber for reputable businesses.
- Carbon monoxide poisoning and death are some of the biggest dangers in a storm like this. Do not run generators or outdoor heating elements indoors. It’s always a good time to check the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
- Check whether you left any appliances, lights, and other electronic items on to ensure they are safe when power is restored.
- Limit travel and watch for falling branches, ice, and downed power lines. Assume any wire is live.
- Do not pass emergency vehicles, electric crews, or barriers.
- Lake Charlevoix EMS is available for medical issues and emergencies, including low oxygen levels.
WARMING LOCATIONS
- Charlevoix Area Community Pool - hot showers, free (donations welcome)
- The Charlevoix Township Northside Fire Station - shelter 24/7
- Charlevoix County Transit - transportation, call 231-373-3940 or 734-552-2633
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Chamber Scholarship
Application Deadline Extended!
Due to the recent power outages and school closures, the deadline for applications for the Chamber Scholarship has been extended to Friday April 11 at 4pm.
AREA GRADUATING STUDENTS - if you work for a Chamber member business, or are the child of a parent who works for a Chamber member business, don't miss your chance to apply for the Chamber Scholarship!
EMPLOYERS - encourage your graduating-age employees to apply!
More information and the application can be found here.
Thank you to our Scholarship Sponsors:
Grey Gables Restaurant & Catering - John & Kerry Keyser
Laura Jasurda: MAKE Wellness - Beaver Island Boat Company
Erin O'Donnell Real Estate
There is still time to be a sponsor! Contact the Chamber for more information.
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NCMC Job Fair
April 9th
Looking to jumpstart your career or find your next great hire?
Join us for the 2025 Job Fair, where students, community members, and local employers connect for hiring and networking opportunities. This dynamic event is a perfect chance to explore job openings, build your professional network, and learn about the region’s top employers. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to advance your career or grow your team.
The 2025 Job Fair is open to the public. Attendance is free.
ncmich.edu
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Weathervane Restaurant Job Fair
April 9th
Thursday, April 10, 2025 I 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. LOCATION Weathervane Restaurant I 106 Pine River Ln., Charlevoix
Available Positions
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Spring Session of Art-Ventures begins!
April 10th
CCA's spring session of after school ART-VENTURES begins Thursday, April 10th! For ages 6-12. Students will be able to create fun art projects using a variety of mediums and supplies! After school snack included. Session of 6 classes run Thursdays, April 10 - May 15 from 3:30-5pm. Register Today: https://www.charlevoixcircle.org/art-ventures or call 231-547-3554.
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Charlevoix Baby Expo
April 10th
Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital is excited to host the 2nd Annual Charlevoix Baby Expo! This unique event at the Charlevoix Hospital Birthing Center is your go-to for all things maternity and newborn care.
Join us for:
• Meet & Greet with OBGYN and pediatric healthcare providers
• Tour of the Charlevoix Birthing Center
• Essential resources for growing families
Plus, enjoy:
• Refreshments
• Giveaways
• Vendor booths with expert advice and support
Whether you're expecting, planning for a family, or seeking valuable resources, mark your calendars for April 10. It's an evening of education, support, and celebration!
For more information, contact Charlevoix Women’s Health at 231-547-4477.
munsonhealthcare.org
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First Friday Cocktail Trail
April 11th
The LAST Cocktail Trail of the year!
Join us the first Friday of each month January through April for First Fridays! Eat, Drink & Be Merry Downtown Charlevoix.
Follow the Cocktail Trail for yummy drinks crafted by our restaurants, shop downtown and enjoy Charlevoix.
GIVE-A-AWAY ALERT: Tag Downtown Charlevoix & Charlevoix Chamber in a picture of you enjoying First Friday and you could win a Chamber Check!
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GALLERY TALK & DEMO with Kris Daman "Indigenous Textile Work"
April 11th
FREE to attend! Kris Daman is a textile and mixed media artist creating work based on examples from pre and historic time periods. He works in wool, bison hair, natural fibers and glass beads are also used as decorative techniques.
"I obtained a Bachelors degree in anthropology from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. After which I worked in museums and archaeology. My family moved to northern Michigan during this time and I came up here and continued to pursue my research and art work.”
RSVP to reserve your seat: info@charlevoixcircle.org or 231-547-3554
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Celebrate 50 Years of The Clothing Company!
April 12th
Will you celebrate 50 years with us on April 12th? All are welcome! We'll have a J.bird Provisions grazing table and Folklor Wine & Cider, artist pop-up shop, giveaways, prizes and Foghorn Jazz from 2-3pm. It's going to be an afternoon to remember!
Gather details about the artists joining us for the pop-up shop! Christine Leader : Michigan Metalsmith Rabbit and Roses, Scott Leader and Steve Jessmore will be here!
Thank you for 50 years of clothing and community!
myclothingco.com
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Frostbite Trail
April 12th
The Frostbite Trail is back April 12—and you won’t want to miss it!
Savor handcrafted bites + paired pours at your favorite local stops, from wineries and breweries to cideries and distilleries. Explore the trail, taste something new, and raise a glass to northern Michigan flavor.
Hop on the Frostbite Trail this Saturday to support the Manna Food Project and our partners! Participating locations will be accepting food donations and gas card donations. Many families throughout Emmet county are still without power - anything you can give to support our neighbors is greatly appreciated!
frostbitetrail.com
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Art In The Castle
April 12th-13th
Art in the Castle is a juried fine art fair featuring award winning artists from across the Midwest at the historic Castle Farms in Charlevoix, Michigan.
Shop for one-of-a-kind works of art in all styles and media. Ceramic, Painting, Digital, Photography, Jewelry and more are available at this retail shopping experience. You will not be able to find these unique items on Amazon or in big box stores. Buy for those upcoming birthdays and weddings, or to update your home decor, or just treat yourself to something exquisite.
artinthecastle.org
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Easter Cookie Decorating Class with Krazy Kake A Holics
April 13th
Krazy Kake A Holics will be hosting an Easter Cookie Decorating Class at the Charlevoix Library on Sunday, April 13th, from 2-4 PM in Community Room A.
Krazy Kake A Holics
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St. Mary School Open House
April 15th
Join us on Tuesday, April 15th from 5:30-7:00pm for our Open House. Come tour our facilities, meet our staff, and learn about our Christ-Centered Curriculum.
stmaryschoolcharlevoix.com
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Online Non-Profit Boot Camp for Board Members and Executive Directors
April 16th
Are you part of a Board of Directors that has "challenges"?
Are you a newly elected Board Member or newly hired Executive Director and you are not sure what you are supposed to do?
Does your organization need to learn how to recruit new people for the future?
Do you want to make your Non-Profit Organization or Association the best and most high functioning that it can be?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this class is for you!
Join Certified Association Executive and Non-Profit Organizational Management Specialist, Scott Herceg, MSML, CAE, as he guides you through the best practices, industry standards and useful experience that have helped him successfully lead award winning, non-profits and membership based organizations for over 20 years.
Whether you are brand-new to non-profit work, or if you are an experienced veteran, there is something in this series of classes for everyone to take back to their organization that will make it better.
Sessions 1 & 2 - The 5 M’s of Association Management and Non-Profit Administration©
Basic Training for anyone (Staff or Volunteer) involved with a Non-Profit Organization or Membership Based Association. Money, Membership, Management, Marketing, and Mission are the building blocks of any non-profit organization or association. Everything your organization does should be based on properly and effectively using these 5 key elements and the best practices that go with them. Understand the 5 M’s and your organization will be successful.
Session 3 - Board Development and Governance
Essential for any member of a Board of Directors or Staff of a Non-Profit Organization. Learn what it takes to be an outstanding Board Member or Executive Director of a High Functioning Board. Explore the Do’s and Don’ts of Board Operations and learn how to implement them for your board.
Session 4 - Budget Development/Management/Growth
If we are a non-profit organization, that means we aren’t supposed to make any money, right? WRONG! To help your organization and your mission be sustainable into the future, organization leaders need to learn how to build a healthy budget, keep it that way and then grow it. Topics explored include non-profit accounting basics, financial reporting that every board member can read, benchmarks for good budgeting, templates for profitable program and event production, how to plan for the future, and how to properly file your financial reports today
Session 5 - Membership Growth/Management/Retention
If your organization is not growing, you are dying! It’s as simple as that…well, sort of. Learn how to evaluate the health of your organization and your programing through membership trends. Explore techniques for gaining new members while engaging your current members in a positive way. It is always easier to keep a member than recruit a new one. This class will dive into the importance of good member relations and how to best keep them engaged and renewing year after year. Topics covered include: value propositions, why join statements, market penetration, quality “onboarding” procedures, new member’s 1st year or aka “I just joined, now what?," membership standards, and legal issues related to membership that could sink your organization if you are not careful.
Session 6 - Everybody is an Asset
How to properly use your nominating committee to grow your board strength and your organization's capacity for success. Learn how your organization can get the right people in the right positions, doing the right jobs for the right reasons. Topics include proper nominating committee procedures, how to encourage diversity in thoughts and demographics, why a good orientation for board members and new staff is so important, and the life cycle of a volunteer and staff… do they burn out, flame out, or heroically ride off into the sunset as the credits roll. Also, Staff, Board of Directors, or Committees...just who is responsible for each thing anyway?
Session 7 - Executive Director & Board Chairperson Coaching
Whatever the titles are: Executive Director, President, Board Chairperson, Executive Officer or just Leader. The top people, staff and volunteer need to fully understand their role in the organization and why the importance of that role functioning smoothly has a great influence on the rest of the organization's operations. Learn how the roles for the top staff person (Chief Staff Executive) and the top volunteer leader (Chief Elected Officer) work in tandem for the good of the organization but how they also have very different responsibilities. Other topics covered will include preparation for board meetings, agenda building, board management best practices, and how to conduct a smooth flowing board meeting that gets stuff done.
Registrations are non-refundable within 48 hours of the first session.
ncmclifelonglearning.com
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Bunny Hop 5k & 1 Mile Fun Run
April 19th
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Easter Brunch at Grey Gables
April 20th
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Easter Brunch Buffet at The Blue Pelican
April 20th
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Charlevoix Community Blood Drive
April 21st
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GLCO Presents Lux Aeterna and Mozart
April 25th
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Line Dancing Night
April 25th
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Northern Michigan Chorale presents "Musical Mosaic"
May 3rd
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NLEA Economic Symposium
May 9th
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MAKE Wellness - Share Your Wellness Journey for a Chance to Win
The future of peptides is here! Join Don and Laura Jasurda with MAKE Wellness, an all-natural, clinically proven, no injection wellness product. With two collections to choose from: Muscle & Metabolic, to burn visceral fat, build muscle, and boost hydration; and Mind & Motivation, to boost energy, sharpen focus, support memory, ease stress and improve sleep.
Share your wellness journey for a chance to win Don and Laura's quarterly Charlevoix Wellness Gift Bundle. Email Don at donjasurda@gmail.com.
laurajasurda.com
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Pet of The Week- Dudley!
Hey there, my name is Dudley and I'm a two year old fun loving yellow lab and I'm excited to announce I'm available for adoption!
I'm an outgoing social guy, I love going for walks and playing with toys in the yard (even in the snow!) I have a lot of enthusiasm for making new friends.
Oh I'm also super smart, I love doing food puzzles in my kennel.
I'm still working on my manners, but I'd do great in a home with another dog and older children.
charlevoixhumane.org
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Public Service Announcement: Munson Healthcare Returns to Normal Operations
Munson Healthcare Charlevoix, Grayling, and Otsego Memorial Hospitals, along with all urgent cares, walk-in clinics, and provider offices, are now open and fully operational. Our office will contact you to reschedule any missed appointments due to recent power outages.
If you need a prescription refill, Munson's Virtual Urgent Care can provide a one-time medication renewal. Virtual Urgent Care cannot fill controlled substances or pain medications.
All emergency departments continue to be open for patients.
For oxygen refills, please visit Station 5 in Waters, MI.
Thank you for your patience as we worked to take care of our communities through this extraordinary event.
munsonhealthcare.org
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Free Accessibility Assessment
Visit Charlevoix was recently awarded a grant from the State of Michigan through MEDC and Pure Michigan to conduct an accessibility assessment of our area’s lodging properties, public parks and spaces, businesses, attractions, and more. As part of this effort, we’ve partnered with Sage Inclusion, a leader in travel accessibility, to bring this project to life—and we’d love to include your location should it qualify as a place open to the public.
The Sage Inclusion team will be in Charlevoix from April 22 to May 2, and we’re offering you the opportunity to receive a free accessibility assessment of your property. You’ll receive a customized report covering both your physical space and website, along with recommendations—and potentially even certification.
What’s Included:
The assessment will cover:
· Mobility (wheelchairs, mobility scooters, slow walkers)
· Vision (blind and low vision)
· Hearing (deaf and hard of hearing)
· Cognitive (including sensory needs)
· Allergies (including food allergies)
This initiative is part of a larger statewide effort supported by Pure Michigan, Travel Michigan, and MEDC—and we’re thrilled to bring it to Charlevoix.
Interested?
It’s completely free. Just email amanda@visitcharlevoix.com to get more info.
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Mobile To You Units
With the recent challenges many have faced, it’s been moving to witness the strength and unity of our Northern Michigan communities. A heartfelt thank you to the linemen, tree crews, and volunteers who’ve worked tirelessly to help restore what was lost.
To the neighbors who’ve shown kindness, shared resources, and supported one another—you remind us of the true power of community.
We know many are still facing issues—flooding, roof damage, powerless sump pumps—and we’re here to help. Mobile To You units offer secure, on-site storage so you can protect your belongings and give your repair team space to work efficiently.
We’re stronger together. Let’s keep moving forward—one day at a time.
northlandselfstorage.com
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Mark Your Calendars For St. Mary School Halo of Northern Lights Auction
Thank you for your support of our Halo of Northern Lights! Because of your generosity, the students at St. Mary School are able to receive an excellent academic education, rooted in the truths of the Catholic faith, in a safe and loving environment.
This year's auction will help support St. Mary School operational expenses for the next 2 years- including tuition assistance, hot lunch assistance, homework help, and playground updates. By sponsoring or attending our event, you can help us make this important fundraiser a great success. It is our mission to empowering our students to "grow spiritually, academically, creatively and physically so they may experience, understand and live their responsibilities to God, family, community, and self".
stmaryschoolcharlevoix.com
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Villa Moderne Motel is HIRING!
12-unit Motel in Charlevoix is seeking a dedicated Couple to join our team as On-Site Live-in Managers.
Please submit your resume and inquiries to villamodernemotel@gmail.com
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Charlevoix County Commission on Aging Updates
Please find attached the Charlevoix County Commission on Aging April 2025 Newsletter.
Some key things going on this month are:
Our Easter Celebration will be on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
All COA offices and Senior Centers are CLOSED Friday, April 18, 2025.
Our Volunteer Appreciation Celebration will be on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
Newsletter
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Stay Safe Outside: An Update on Little Traverse Conservancy Trails
With the destructive ice storm northern Michigan experienced this last week, LTC has significant trail cleanup to do. As you can imagine, trails are in rough shape. We are assuming nearly all our trails have downed trees blocking them. This does not mean our trails are closed, but we do ask that you use them at your own risk. Even though the worst of it has passed, the storm has brought dangerous conditions. Branches and trees could fall at any moment, so please be careful if you choose to head out on LTC properties.
Our plan going forward is to clear properties daily over the next few weeks, starting with our most popular properties in each county. Our staff and volunteers will be working as quickly and efficiently as possible so you can continue to enjoy the beauty of northern Michigan. If you see a crew on the trail, please avoid them for your safety. Once a trail system has been cleared, we will post it on our social media stories and our website (www.landtrust.org), so check back daily for updates.
If you would like to join our team of volunteers, please reach out to Volunteer Coordinator Cacia Lesh at cacia@landtrust.org or call our office at 231.347.0991. Please do not call our office to inform us about downed trees and branches. We appreciate you looking out for us, but this type of phone call will be overwhelming at this time.
We’re incredibly proud of the resilience of our communities and so grateful for the outpouring of support we’ve seen in the wake of the storm. Thank you for your patience and care as we work to restore safe access to these cherished trails. We hope you’re staying safe, staying warm, and finding moments of peace in nature wherever you can.
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To Our North Central Community,
Last week’s storm brought unexpected hardship to many in our region, and we want to acknowledge the struggles you’ve faced. We offer our heartfelt support to those still feeling the effects.
Thanks to the dedication of linemen and women, power was restored to our Petoskey campus on April 2. Since then, we’ve worked hard to restore operations and normalcy. On April 5, we reopened key campus buildings, including the residence halls, gym, and fitness center. Yesterday, April 7, our campus fully reopened.
Unfortunately, classes at our Gaylord and Cheboygan centers remain paused, but we’re hopeful that cleanup will be swift, and we look forward to welcoming students back soon. Our Petoskey facilities team continues clearing debris and assessing storm damage. Faculty are supporting students with flexible options to make up for missed classes. Campus events and lectures are moving forward as planned.
Some other things you should know:
- The Iron Horse Café is back in action serving hot meals.
- Hot showers return to the locker rooms in the gym on Wednesday, April 9.
- The Natural Area was hit very hard, and there are a lot of downed trees and branches. For your safety we are asking visitors not to use the trails until further notice as we assess the damage.
Please call 888-298-6605 with any questions or concerns you may have.
We are proud of the resilience and care our community continues to show. Together, we’ll move forward stronger and more connected than ever.
With appreciation,
North Central Michigan College
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Charlevoix Convention & Visitors Bureau (Visit Charlevoix) Hospitality Star Scholarship is Open!
The Charlevoix Convention & Visitors Bureau (Visit Charlevoix) Board of Directors established an annual “Hospitality Star Scholarships” for 2025. Visit Charlevoix will award two annual scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each.
Preference will be given to a student, staff member, or child of an employee who works at a Visit Charlevoix member business. The applicant must meet the criteria and will be chosen by the Visit Charlevoix’s Education Committee.
Award:
- Two annual scholarships of $1,000 may be awarded.
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Eligibility Factors
- Open to high school students, college students, and individuals pursuing continuing education.
- Student or parent who works for a Visit Charlevoix member.
- Must maintain a cumulative GPA of no less than 2.8 in high school or college.
- Applicants may apply multiple times; however, applicants will only be eligible to receive the scholarship once.
More Information Here
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Camp Daggett - Mother Daughter Weekend
Mother-Daughter Weekend at Camp Daggett is a special opportunity for mothers and daughters (ages 7-14) to connect, explore, and create lasting memories together. This weekend retreat is designed to foster bonding through fun outdoor activities, team challenges, and shared experiences in a supportive and beautiful natural setting.
campdaggett.org
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$100 = $125!!! Buy $100 Wineguys gift card, get a FREE $25 certificate! ICE STORM GIFT CARD BONUS now through April 12, 2025!
Support our northern Michigan recovery efforts, treat yourself, and help our amazing staff bounce back after the storm. Valid at all Wineguys restaurants for dine-in, take-out, drinks and merch. Purchase online, at any restaurant location (Jax Northside, City Park Grill, Roast & Toast or Palette Bistro), or by calling 231.347.0101. Support local. Treat yourself. Perfect for gifting helping hands during this unprecedented time. We appreciate all your support as we work our way back to normal operations. Check out events and hours and WINEGUYSGROUP.com for more happenings.
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NCMC ANNOUNCES SUMMER LEARNING ACADEMY FOR KIDS
North Central Michigan College’s Summer Learning Academy returns this year with an exciting lineup of hands-on, interactive programs designed to inspire young minds. Running from June 23—August 21, the nine-week academy offers engaging learning experiences for students entering grades 3 through 8. With morning (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.) and afternoon (1 – 4 p.m.) sessions available, children can explore topics like robotics, art, nature, music, and even babysitting certification.
All classes take place on North Central’s Petoskey campus, providing a dynamic learning environment with access to college facilities.
Program Details and Registration
· Cost: $99 per session (includes four days of instruction and class supplies)
· Scholarships: Available to eligible students
Class space is limited, and some sessions are filling quickly. To check availability and register, visit: https://bit.ly/NCMCSummerLearningAcademy
Summer Learning Academy Class Offerings
For children entering grades 3, 4 and 5:
· Week of June 23: Magic and More/Young Entrepreneurs or Jewelry Making: Sparkle and Create/Magic and More
· Week of June 30: Yoga, Stretch, and Play/Future Stars Acting Class
· Week of July 7: All About Art/LEGO Robotics
· Week of July 14: LEGO Robotics/Nature’s Nurturers
· Week of July 21: Guitar Adventures/Rock Star Writer! Or Kids in the Kitchen/Star Voices Singing
· Week of July 28: LEGO Robotics/Karate for Kids
· Week of August 4: Manufacturing Madness/Adventure in Action
· Week of August 11: Outdoor Adventures/Sculpt and Shape
· Week of August 18: Jr. Sleuth’s Crime Lab/Dancing Dynamo
For Children Entering Grades 6, 7 and 8:
· Week of June 23: Young Entrepreneur/Jewelry Making: Sparkle and Create!
· Week of June 30: Babysitting Certification with CPR/Yoga, Stretch, and Play
· Week of July 7: LEGO Robotics/All About Art
· Week of July 14: Nature’s Nurturers/Kids in the Kitchen
· Week of July 21: Star Voices Singing/Guitar Adventures
· Week of July 28: Karate for Kids/LEGO Robotics
· Week of August 4: Adventure in Action/Manufacturing Madness
· Week of August 11: Sculpt and Shape/Outdoor Adventures
· Week of August 18: Dancing Dynamo/Jr. Sleuth’s Crime Lab
For complete course descriptions and to secure a spot, visit: https://bit.ly/NCMCSummerLearningAcademy
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A Summer Job Fair Event will be taking place at the Charlevoix Middle/High School
The event is scheduled for Monday, April 21st from 1:00 to 3:00.
If you have positions available for high school students and are available to attend the event, please send a message to Kelly Miller (Char-Em ISD): millerke@charemisd.org or call her @ (231) 881-4929.
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Charlevoix County Community Foundation 2025 Grant Cycle and Scholarship Applications Now Open!
Our 2025 Community Priorities grant cycle is now open! We are accepting applications from eligible nonprofit partners (501c3 organizations, government entities, and schools) until May 1, 2025 at 11:59pm.
All applications begin with a phone call with Ashley Cousens, Community Grantmaking staff member. Use this link to schedule time on her calendar to get started! https://calendly.com/acousens/grant-intake-call
Are you a new or returning student in the Nursing or Medical Field? Don't miss our special scholarship application round just for you! Deadline to apply is June 30th. Check out our website for more information and to apply: https://www.c3f.org/scholarships/apply-for-a-scholarship/
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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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Advisacare
Home Health and Hospice Intake Coordinator
Bartlett's Home Interiors
Retail Sales Associate
Belvedere Club
Seasonal Office Assistant
Resort Housekeeper
Biggby Coffee Charlevoix
Barista
BLOOM
Studio & Logistics Assistant
Castle Farms
Bartenders
Bar Backs
Operations Staff
Charlevoix Auto
Service Advisor
Charlevoix County
Deputy Probate and Juvenile Register
Charlevoix County Commission on Aging
Boyne Area Senior Center Cook
CNA/Homemaker
Health Care Services Coordinator
Charlevoix Harbor Wear
Retail Associate
Citizens National Bank
Universal Banker-Petoskey
Universal Banking Manager
Charlevoix State Bank
Teller-Customer Service Rep
City of Charlevoix
Dock Attendants
Golf Course Maintenance
DCL
General Labor
Purchasing Assistant
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Harbor Industries
Assembler I
Assembler I (Part-Time)
Assembler I (Seasonal)
CNC Operator
Manufacturing Engineer
Maintenance
2nd Shift Supervisor
Health Dept of Northwest MI
Chief Financial and Administrative Officer
Horizon Bank
Universal Banker
Irish Boat Shop
Marine Technician
North Central Michigan College
Grants Manager
Northwest Michigan Works
Chief Financial Officer
Rogers Dermatology
Receptionist
The Happy Troll Deli & Pub
Servers
Cooks
Dishwasher
The Villager Pub
Sous Chef
Sail Charlevoix
Program Director
Walloon Lake Association
Executive Director
Seasonal Stewardship Intern
Walstrom Marine
Marine Technician
Wineguys Restaurant Group
Servers-Jax Northside
Hosts
Bartenders-Jax Northside
Back of House
Barista-Roast & Toast
Line Cook- Roast & Toast
Restaurant Manager
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