Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce
Patriot Bowling Bash Will Benefit Michigan Veterans
The Greater Flint Bowling Association is gearing up for its first-ever Patriot Bowling Bash, and it is reaching out to Flint & Genesee businesses in hopes of making it a big success. All proceeds will benefit Michigan veterans through the Michigan Wounded and Returning Warrior Program. “The Bowling Bash organizers felt very strongly about helping […]
Read MoreAdventures in Store for YouthQuest Summer on the Road Program
Flint middle and high school students still have time to enroll for six weeks of exploration and adventure – all at no cost — as YouthQuest gears up for its Summer on the Road program. On Mondays through Thursdays from June 22-July 30, YouthQuest middle and high school students will have the opportunity to experience […]
Read MoreHealth & Wellness in the Workplace: Give your eyes a rest from all that blue light
It seems that we are increasingly glued to some kind of digital screen, whether at home, work or play. Big ones, small ones, tablet-sized ones and even tiny ones we wear on our wrist. Our faces are illuminated from morning into the night. Ever wondered what all that artificial light is doing to your precious […]
Read MoreFlint’s A Runner Friendly Community®
Here in Flint, we do run-run-run, we do run-run. So much so, that you might even say that we were born to run. Bad puns aside, the running world has long taken note of our collective propensity to hit the bricks, thanks to the outstanding work and dedication of the Crim Fitness Foundation, the Riverbend […]
Read MoreTime to enroll for summer, fall quarters at Baker College of Flint
Baker College of Flint is enrolling students for 2015 summer and fall quarters, with summer classes beginning Monday, June 29, and fall classes beginning Monday, Sept. 28. “As a career college, Baker College works closely with area employers to ensure our programs offer the education and skill training required for the quick-changing marketplace,” said Wen […]
Read MoreTRIs are due July 1
Achieving and maintaining compliance with local, state and federal regulations can be an arduous process. It’s important for facility managers to remember that parking lot runoff, parts cleaning processes, outdoor storage of raw materials, manufacturing scrap and rejects, painting/printing/adhesive processes, chemicals used in manufacturing, vent hoods and booths, secondary containment and spill prevention systems are […]
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