Last month, Bay City Boat Lines’ Princess Wenonah returned back to the heart of Bay City from the Middleground Island that it has called home since 2014.
The Princess Wenonah is iconic in our community for a number of reasons: It highlights our ease of access to the waterfront, it provides rich history at no cost to community residents or travelers, and it serves as an entertainment venue for community events and celebrations.
Our team was honored to work alongside community partners, including the City of Bay City and Doubletree by Hilton Bay City Riverfront, in making this move happen.You can read more about this on the Bay City Boat Lines Blog here.
Working together, we will continue to Drive Bay County Forward!
Happy reading,
Happy reading,
-Trevor Keyes, EDFP
President & CEO
Bay Future, Inc.
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Michigan Reconnect is an ideal solution for those families and students who initially decided they couldn’t afford to pay tuition to attend community college or feared taking on student loan debt.
Michigan Reconnect is a scholarship program that pays for you to attend your in-district community college, and offers a large tuition discount if you attend an out-of-district community college.
You can use the scholarship to complete an associate degree or a skill certificate program.
To be eligible, you must:
Be at least 25 years old when you apply
Have lived in Michigan for a year or more
Have a high school diploma or equivalent
Have not yet completed a college degree (associate or bachelor’s)
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