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PARKS and RECREATION DIVISION FIELD DIRECTORY Alpha Order PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION FIELD DIRECTORY Alpha Order Michigan Department of Natural Resources November 19, 2018 1 DISTRICTS AND UNITS SUPERVISOR/ACCT ASSISTANT TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBERS PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION FIELD DIRECTORY November 19, 2018 DISTRICTS AND UNITS SUPERVISOR/ACCT ASSISTANT TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBERS Agate Falls (Contact Baraga State Park) Public: 906-353-6558 Alanson Lock (Contact Petoskey State Park) Public: 231-548-2271 Algonac State Park Dennis Wilson, Unit Supervisor Public: 810-765-5605 8732 River Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 810-765-3808 Marine City, MI 48039 [Kimberly David, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 810-765-5029 Allegan Field Office & Const. Crew Martin Vandervelde, Unit Supervisor Public: 269-673-2584 4120 Allegan Dam Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 269-686-0156 Allegan, MI 49010 [Tricia Willis, Secretary – A] Maintenance Shop: 269-673-4747 (Worksite Fort Custer Recreation Area) Construction Shop: 269-673-2584 Aloha State Park Jeremy Spell, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-625-2522 4347 Third Street Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-625-8180 Cheboygan, MI 49721 [Gail Cook, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 231-625-0211 (Worksite Cheboygan Field Office) AuGres State Harbor (Contact Tawas Point State Park) Public: 989-362-5041 Bald Mountain Recreation Area Adam Lepp, Unit Supervisor Public: 248-693-6767 1330 East Greenshield Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 248-693-4227 Lake Orion, MI 48360-2307 [Julie Day Acting, Acct. Tech. – E] (Worksite Pontiac Lake) Baldwin Field Office Ron Monroe, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-745-9465 2390 West 24th Street Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-745-8738 Baldwin, MI 49304 [Brenda Pylkas, Acct. Tech – E] (Worksite Mitchell State Park) Baraga Field Office Dan Dowdy, Unit Supervisor Private: 906-353-6882 1300 US-41 South Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Baraga, MI 49908 [Kelly Somero, Acct. Asst. – A] (Worksite Baraga State Park) Baraga State Park Dan Dowdy, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-353-6558 1300 US-41 South Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-353-7811 Baraga, MI 49908 [Kelly Somero, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 906-353-6579 Bass River Recreation Area (Contact P.J. Hoffmaster State Park) Public: 231-798-3711 Bay City State Recreation Area Rich Fenner, Acting Unit Manager Public: 989-684-3020 3582 State Park Drive Park & Recreation Manager 1 Fax: 989-684-1363 Bay City, MI 48706 Vacant, Unit Supervisor Private: 989-684-3594 Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Visitor Center Public: 989-667-0717 [Anna Weber Acting, Acct Asst] Visitor Center Fax: 989-667-0742 (Valerie Blaschka, Park Interpreter) Belle Isle Park Karis Floyd, Unit Manager Public: 313-821-9844 2 Inselruhe Park & Recreation Manager 1 Fax: 313-821-9848 Detroit, MI 48207 Jacob Brown, Unit Supervisor Parks & Recreation Supervisor 2 [Lakisha Dansby, Acct. Tech. – E] (Worksite Outdoor Adventure Center) [Terri Conner, Acct. Asst. – A] (Mia Moore, GOA – E) Bewabic State Park Joe Freiberg, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-875-3324 720 Idlewild Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-875-6195 Crystal Falls, MI 49920 [Margaret Tembreull, Secretary – A] (Worksite Wells State Park) Bond Falls (Contact Baraga State Park) Public: 906-353-6558 Brighton Recreation Area Kale Leftwich Acting, Unit Supervisor Public: 810-229-6566 6360 Chilson Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 810-229-2651 Howell, MI 48843 [Quinnaco Gilbert, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 810-229-0469 Brimley State Park Corey Butcher, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-248-3422 9200 West 6 Mile Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-248-3437 Brimley, MI 49715 [Gwen Pechta, Secretary – A] Private: 906-248-3534 (W orksite Straits State Park) 2 DISTRICTS AND UNITS SUPERVISOR/ACCT ASSISTANT TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBERS Burt Lake State Park Sherri Stolarz-Owsiak, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-238-9392 6635 State Park Drive Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-238-4603 Indian River, MI 49749 [Lisa Campeau, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 231-238-8830 (Worksite Wilderness State Park) CADILLAC DISTRICT OFFICE Kasey Mahony, District Supervisor Public: 231-775-9727 8015 Mackinaw Trail Park & Recreation Manager 3 Kasey ext. 6011 Cadillac MI 49601 [Sue Sobieski, Secretary] Sue ext. 6904 (Brenda Pylkas, District Support) Scott ext. 6045 (Worksite Mitchell State Park) Annamarie ext. 6012 [Greg Kinser, Northern Lower Trails Coord] Fax: 231-775-9671 (Scott Slavin, Rec. Specialist) (Annamarie Bauer, Northwest Planner) Cambridge State Historic Park (Contact Hayes State Park) Public: 517-467-7401 13200 M-50 (Contact Laurie Perkins – Site Historian) Private: 517-467-7200 Onsted, MI 49265 (off-season – Historical Museum 517-524-8943) Fax: 517-467-6801 Cassopolis Field Office (Contact Allegan Field Office) Public: 269-673-4747 630 S. Broadway Fax: 269-686-0156 Cassopolis, MI 49031 Cedar River State Harbor (Contact Wells State Park) Public: 906-863-9747 Charles Mears State Park Hector Valdez, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-869-2051 P.O. Box 370, 400 W. Lowell Street Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-869-4725 Pentwater, MI 49449 [Cheryl Budd, Acct Asst – A] Private: 231-869-5551 (Worksite Silver Lake State Park) Cheboygan Field Office David Stempky, Unit Manager Public: 231-627-9011 120 A Street Park & Recreation Manager 1 Fax: 231-627-4366 Cheboygan, MI 49721 Patrick Rogers, Unit Supervisor Keith: 989-370-1907 Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Private: 231-627-9578 [Gail Cook, Acct. Asst. – A] (Kristin Taylor, GOA) (Keith Cheli, Mackinac Reg. Field Planner) Cheboygan Lock and Dam (Contact Cheboygan Field Office) Public: 231-627-3271 Off Season: 231-627-9011 Cheboygan State Park David Merk, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-627-2811 4490 Beach Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-597-9629 Cheboygan, MI 49721 [Gail Cook, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 231-627-3931 (Worksite Cheboygan Field Office) Clare Field Office Andy Saxton Acting, Unit Supervisor Public: 989-386-4067 8540 S. Clare Avenue Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 989-386-4012 Clare, MI 48617 [Amie Pollack, Acct Asst – A] Private: 989-386-4088 [Linda Warren, Dept. Analyst] Clear Lake State Park Dave Dekett, Unit Supervisor Public: 989-785-4388 20500 M-33, North Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 989-785-2493 Atlanta, MI 49709 [Theresa Miller, Acct. Asst. – A] Private: 989-785-2359 Coldwater Lake State Park (Contact Jackson Field Office) Public: 517-780-7866 Copper State Harbor (Contact Fort Wilkins State Park) Public: 906-289-4698 Craig Lake State Park (Contact Van Riper State Park) Public: 906-339-4461 DeTour State Harbor Marina Corey Butcher, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-297-5947 600 North Ontario Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-297-6914 P.O Box 70 (Worksite Brimley State Park) Off-Season: 906-248-3422 DeTour Village, MI 49725 [Gwen Pechta, Secretary – A] (W orksite Straits State Park) [Richard Rathke, Harbormaster] Dodge #4 State Park Rowdy Perry, Unit Supervisor Public: 248-682-7323 4250 Parkway Drive Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 248-682-5587 Waterford, MI 48328 [Julie Day, Acct. Tech. – E] District Support (Worksite Pontiac Lake Recreation Area) Duck Lake State Park Gregory Sherburn, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-744-3480 3560 Memorial Drive Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-744-6281 North Muskegon, MI 49445 [Patricia Zammit, Acct Asst. – A] (Worksite Muskegon State Park) Eagle State Harbor (Contact Fort Wilkins State Park) Public: 906-289-4215 3 DISTRICTS AND UNITS SUPERVISOR/ACCT ASSISTANT TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBERS EASTERN UP DISTRICT OFFICE Eric Cowing, District Supervisor Public: 906-293-5131 5100 State Highway M-123 Park & Recreation Manager 3 ext. 4040 Newberry MI 49868 (Gwen Pecta – District Support) Fax: 906-293-8728 (W orksite Straits State Park) Paul: 906-293-5131 (Paul Gaberdiel, Rec. Specialist) ext. 4045 (Keith Cheli, Mackinac Reg. Field Planner) (Worksite Cheboygan Field Office) East Tawas State Dock (Contact Tawas Point State Park) Public: 989-362-5041 Escanaba Field Office Zackary Bishop, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-789-8217 6833 US-2 Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-786-2384 Gladstone, MI 49837 [Margaret Tembreull, Secretary – A] (Worksite Wells State Park) Father Marquette Memorial (Contact Straits State Park) Public: 906-643-8620 Fayette Historic State Park Randy Brown, Unit Supervisor Parks Public: 906-644-2603 4785 II Road & Recreation Supervisor 2 [Linda Fax: 906-644-2666 Garden, MI 49835 Charboneau, Acct. Asst. – A] (Worksite Indian Lake State Park) Fayette State Harbor (Contact Fayette Historic State Park) Public: 906-644-2603 Fisherman’s Island State Park Thomas Copenhaver, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-547-6641 c/o Young State Park Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 02280 Boyne City Road [Sara Casto-Miotto, Acct. Asst. – A] Boyne City, MI 49712 (Worksite Young State Park) Fort Custer Recreation Area Tony Trojanowski, Unit Manager Public: 269-731-4200 5163 Fort Custer Drive Park & Recreation Manager 1 Fax: 269-731-2611 Augusta, MI 49012 [Tricia Willis, Secretary – A] Private: 269-731-4104 Fort Wilkins State Park Vacant, Unit Supervisor Public: 906-289-4215 15223 US HWY 41E Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 906-289-4939 P.O. Box 71 [Peggy Tanskanen, Secretary – A] DO Support Copper Harbor, MI 49918 Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park (Contact Mitchell State Park) Public: 231-775-7911 GAYLORD DISTRICT OFFICE Rich Hill Jr., District Supervisor Public: 989-732-3541 1732 M-32 West Park & Recreation Manager 3 Rich ext. 5020 Gaylord, MI 49735 [Colleen Higgins – Secretary – A] DO Support Paige ext. 5086 (Worksite Harrisville State Park) Fax: 989-732-0794 (Paige Perry, Rec. Specialist) [Greg Kinser, Trails Coordinator-Northern Lower] Grand Haven State Park Matt Schwemin Acting, Unit Supervisor Public: 616-847-1309 1001 Harbor Avenue Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 616-847-1360 Grand Haven, MI 49417 [Melinda Orling, Acct Tech. – E] Private: 616-847-1940 (Worksite Hoffmaster State Park) Grand Mere State Park (Contact Warren Dunes State Park) Public: 269-426-4013 Grawn Field Office Hampton Hobson, Unit Supervisor Public: 231-263-7905 3730 Mill Road Park & Recreation Supervisor 2 Fax: 231-263-7904 Grawn, MI 49637 [Brenda Pylkas, Acct.
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