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Michiganders statewide are celebrating as the state is fully open today with business restrictions lifted.
However, what does this mean for the organizations who support our local businesses? Here, these organizations include the Lake Superior Community Partnership (LSCP) and the Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area of Chamber of Commerce (GINACC).
“The support that the chamber has done through the pandemic is different than what we had originally been doing, but it’s the same philosophy,” says GINACC Executive Director Bob Hendrickson.
“We help with businesses all the way from start-up to succession planning, and prior to COVID, we were helping businesses with anything they may have needed help with. And with COVID, that shifted drastically. It’s kind of nice with the changes going back to helping businesses with what they were struggling with prior to the pandemic,” agrees Mary Meyers, the Director of Business Development at LSCP.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 - 6:00pm
STOCKTON SPRINGS Stockton Springs Community Library (SSCL) will present a talk by Bob Hendrickson, author of
Crossing on Wednesday, June 23 at 6 p.m.
Due to limited seating and social distancing, pre-registration is required. Please call the library at 207-567-4147 to reserve your seat.
“An extraordinary successful Air Force pilot, airline captain, and FAA accident investigator, Bob Hendrickson explores his fascinating life of adventure and accomplishment in
Crossing,” said SSCL, in a news release.
Hendrickson describes applying the lessons he learned from the aircraft accidents he investigated for the FAA, and his struggle with the heavy emotional burden that comes with great expectations. He also talks about his inspiring battle with Parkinson’s Disease and his refusal to let it conquer his lifelong dreams.
Pictured from the left: Neil Lynch, Mike Smock, Dave Hallgren, Mike Guenette and Bob Hendrickson.
NEGAUNEE The Teal Lake Melt-Down fundraiser officially came to an end on Monday, April 5, at 3:18 p.m. when the headframe submerged through the ice.
The headframe was placed on the ice of Teal Lake in mid-January, and until April 1 the community purchased $5 tickets for a guess as to when it would submerge.
Mike Guenette guessed the headframe would go out of sight on April 5 at 3:01 p.m., making him the closest guess and the lucky winner of $2,188.
A check presentation was held with Negaunee Lions Club members Neil Lynch, Mike Smock and Dave Hallgren presenting the check to Mike Guenette. Also in attendance was Bob Hendrickson, executive director of the GINCC, to congratulate Guenette on his win. Hallgren was the seller of this year’s winning ticket.
April 05, 2021
Grand Prairie, Texas, April 2, 2021 – Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) announces an expanded relationship with WX Brands in 2021. RNDC now represents WX Brands’ dynamic portfolio of fast-growing brands in 21 states to include Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
“WX Brands is a great partner with a winning portfolio that shares our values of delivering the best quality to customers,” said Bob Hendrickson, RNDC’s Chief Operating Officer. “Our team is aligned with their impressive growth and in-demand brands like Bread & Butter Wines, named one of Impact’s Hot Brands again in 2020. We are pleased to expand our present relationship to 21 states and look forward to continued growth in 2021 and beyond.”