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Posted February 25, 2019
In 2018, Advancing Macomb turned the focus up on Mount Clemens, as it celebrated its 200th year. With community input, we wanted to see what the vision will be for the years ahead. Take a look at our Annual Report to get more info on our Mount Clemens survey data and an overview of the past year.
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Posted January 14, 2019
Artists wanted! Advancing Macomb is partnering with Anton Art Center, City of Mount Clemens, and Macomb Family YMCA to bring interactive art to Downtown Mount Clemens. This project will execute the vision of the KaBOOM! Play Everywhere challenge to bring “play to unexpected but everyday spaces, making it easy and available for kids and families.”
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Posted January 11, 2019
Mount Clemens Volunteer Open House Join Us! Mount Clemens Volunteer Task Force - Volunteer Open House Thursday, January 17 from 4:30 - 6:00 pm
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Posted December 14, 2018
Call for volunteers! Advancing Macomb is working to build on the great community participation we received through the Mount Clemens Community Summit and digital survey this fall. Many of the respondents expressed an interest in participating in projects to continue to enhance events and programs in Mount Clemens.
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Posted November 21, 2018
Advancing Macomb, in partnership with the City of Mount Clemens, the Anton Art Center and the Macomb Family YMCA, has released a call for artists to design and manage the installation of four separate public outdoor paintings. This project will execute the vision of the KaBoom! "Play Everywhere" challenge to bring “play to unexpected but everyday spaces, making it easy and available for kids and families.”
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Posted September 5, 2018
The next exclusive event for the Advancing Macomb Trustees will be held on September 27, 2018 from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Testa Barra – one of the Eastside’s hottest restaurants. We will be celebrating manufacturers in Macomb County in advance of Manufacturing Day 2018. This event is generously sponsored by DTE Energy. If you are interested joining the Advancing Macomb Trustee group, please contact Melissa Roy at melissa@advancingmacomb.com for more information.
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Posted September 5, 2018
The Cyberstangs of Merritt Academy in New Haven is one of more than a dozen high school FIRST Robotics teams in Macomb County. This team is in its fourth year, but FIRST has been in existence since 1989. Teams are tasked with designing, building, and programming a robot to compete against other teams.
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Posted September 5, 2018
As part of Advancing Macomb’s mission to help Macomb County grow as good place to live, work, and play, we began our #ManufacturingMonday Twitter campaign to promote the strong manufacturing community in the county. Since December 2017, Advancing Macomb has been taking to Twitter on Mondays to highlight local manufacturers. Macomb County has a wealth of manufacturers in a variety of industries - automotive, aerospace, defense, industrial, agricultural, etc. The goal is to make these companies more visible to our community and to others in the industry.
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Posted December 7, 2017
In the midst of the recession, founder and instructor Paul Tregembo Jr. was on tour of the Midwest with a ’51 Ford project car that his high school auto shop students had completed for Show Car Competition.
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Posted November 16, 2017
The Advancing Macomb board answered a call to help provide gap funding for the new recreation and launch site on the Clinton River in Mt. Clemens. Final bids for the project came in much higher than anticipated due to additional engineering needed to lower ongoing maintenance costs. The Clinton River Watershed Council spearheaded the project as a part of its broader Watertowns® initiative.
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