Some Michiganders love to get away from the cold and the snow. Each year, retirees flock to warmer climes in the Sunshine State. Consider these alternatives.
Some Michiganders love to get away from the cold and the snow. Each year, retirees flock to warmer climes in the Sunshine State. Consider these alternatives.
Some Michiganders love to get away from the cold and the snow. Each year, retirees flock to warmer climes in the Sunshine State. Consider these alternatives.
April 28, 2021
Some Michiganders are part of a multi-state effort this week to clean up and protect the Great Lakes. The volunteer campaign involves seven Great Lakes communities, and is made possible through $300,000 in funding from the EPA’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Grand Traverse Baykeeper Heather Smith says each of the communities involved has been conducting its own annual cleanups but the EPA Trash Free grant allows for broad collaboration.
“This is unique in that we have a number of organizations working across the basin,” Smith said. “We’re getting a lot of momentum to remove some of the trash on our area beaches and our near shore waters that are certainly threatening habitat and drinking water sources.”