Cindy Johns, director of Community Engagement for Carriage Town Ministries, addresses the crowd at the annual Maundy Thursday Community Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Swartz Creek. Photo by Lania Rocha SWARTZ CREEK The folks at Carriage Town Ministries have put a new twist on the oft-recited adage about teaching a man
Cindy Johns, director of Community Engagement for Carriage Town Ministries, addresses the crowd at the annual Maundy Thursday Community Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Swartz Creek. Photo by Lania Rocha SWARTZ CREEK The folks at Carriage Town Ministries have put a new twist on the oft-recited adage about teaching a man
At a recent Fenton City Council meeting, Mayor Sue Osborn thanked the full-service design and build firm Rhoads & Johnson for its work making changes to the lobby of City
Submitted by Lynn Markland
âWith a challenging year, the city of Fenton continued to make progress while still responding to a pandemic. The city began 2020 responding to the pandemic early with the purchase of additional PPE (receiving some donations of PPE from The Home Depot). Later, we made building modifications with assistance from Kevin Johnson (Rhoads & Johnson Construction), Brad Alvord (Lindhout & Associates) and Brian Petty (Fenton Glass), making our buildings safer for the public and employees.
âThe city purchased an electrostatic disinfecting sprayer paid for with the assistance of a generous contribution from Gerry and Kay Willey of Fenton Home Furnishings.