As the world prepares to mark the 75th Anniversary of the end of WWII, join Professor Karen Miller for a look at how Detroit celebrated the end of the war in Europe in May of 1945.
“Making Connections: Doing Business with MTA” will educate small businesses about the range of needs MTA is looking to fill for the current year and beyond.
Eric Hipple is a former Detroit Lions quarterback who was at the pinnacle of his career with a memorable, victorious performance on the Monday Night Football stage.
Gerber Federal Credit Union President/CEO John P. Buckley, Jr (pictured left) presented a check in the amount of $50,000 to the Newaygo County Museum and Heritage Center Executive Director Steven Radtke (pictured right) for its ‘Your History, Our Legacy’ capital campaign.
Baker College’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council have chosen the winners of the 3rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award Essay Contest.
Participants will learn to “think outside the box” by developing a Pure Michigan Talent Connect resume that can be used to market themselves as a value-add to their employer.
Baker College of Owosso Human Services Student Club members at the Mental Health Meets Hip Hip Conference in Chicago, IL. Pictured left to right: Alisabeth Smith, Bryce Hicks, Paige Guthrie, Samantha Pollaski, Jourdan Kaminiecki, and Amy Lake.
This workshop will introduce job seekers to the partners of Capital Area Michigan Works! along with the services and resources that they provide at the Charlotte Service Center location.
Please join us in congratulating Chef Paula Recinella, CHE, Culinary Institute of Michigan (CIM) Program Director, on receiving notification that she will be inducted into the American Academy of Chefs (AAC) as an Honorary Fellow at the American Culinary Federation National Convention this July.
The East Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Commission meets at 6:00 pm on the 2nd Monday of each month. All meetings are open to the public. Public comment is received at the beginning of each meeting.
Participants will learn to “think outside the box” by developing a Pure Michigan Talent Connect resume that can be used to market themselves as a value-add to their employer.
The East Grand Rapids City Commission meets at 6:00 pm on the 1st and 3rd Monday nights of each month. All meetings are open to the public. Public comment is received at the beginning of each meeting.
Would you like to learn some new job hunting techniques? Encountered 10 page employment applications? Come to our Job Search Techniques and Completing Applications Workshop!
The East Grand Rapids Public Safety Department announced it will hold quarterly community engagement meetings for EGR residents, employees and community members.