Cadillac s craft beer fest canceled for second year in a row due to pandemic complications cadillacnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cadillacnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CADILLAC — Judging from the turnout to the Back to the Bricks promotional tour that stopped in Cadillac on Monday, it’s clear that people are eager to get outside and
CADILLAC â The Downtown Cadillac Association is taking steps to bring the Back to the Bricks classic car show back to Cadillac, at least for one year.
âItâs a one-time deal,â said Tereesa Arn, owner of Horizon Books and member of the DCA board.
Recently the DCA sent out a press release detailing their plans to host the promotional tour of the Back to the Bricks-Flint organization on June 7.
âMitchell Street will be closed from 4-8 p.m. as weâre anticipating well over 200 cars,â the press release states. âThe car show will be from 5-8 p.m. and be on Mitchell, Mason and Harris streets. Weâve made an application to the city to do this.â
Tens of thousands of dollars were infused into the downtown economies of Cadillac and Lake City within the course of a couple hours last week.
Businesses in both cities participated in the âOur Townâ program created by Consumers Energy that matched the amount that customers spent on gift vouchers to be reimbursed at those businesses.
In the Our Town program, Consumers Energy allocated $500,000 to 55 communities throughout Michigan to be used as a dollar-for-dollar match for gift cards people buy through local Chambers of Commerce and downtown organizations, doubling the amount they can spend in downtowns across the state.
In Cadillac, Consumers Energy matched $12,000 worth of vouchers and in Lake City, the utility company matched $6,500 worth of vouchers â bringing the combined total going to local businesses in this area to $37,000.