Greater Lansing, Michigan 20 Ingham County Courthouse

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Greater Lansing, Michigan 20 Ingham County Courthouse Accommodations 15 Grand River Park/ J & K Steamboat Line .......... F-9 1 America’s Best Value Inn ..........I-13 16 Harris Nature Center ..............R-11 2 Candlewood Suites ................K-10 17 Hawk Island Park ...................I-11 3 Causeway Bay Hotel ...............I-14 18 IMAX at Celebration! Cinema .....I-13 4 Comfort Inn Lansing ...............B-8 19 Impression 5 Science Center .....H-8 5 Comfort Inn Okemos ..............P-12 Greater Lansing, Michigan 20 Ingham County Courthouse ...... J-14 6 Comfort Inn & Suites– 21 Ingham County Fairgrounds ......K-14 VISITOR MAP Dimondale/Lansing ........... C-12 • 500 E. Michigan Ave., Suite 180, Lansing, MI 48912 • Phone: (517) 487-6800 • (888) 2-LANSING (526746) • FAX: (517) 487-5151 • www.lansing.org • E-mail: [email protected] Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau 22 Lake Lansing Park North ..........Q-5 7 Country Inn and Suites .............C-9 23 Lake Lansing Park South ......... Q-6 8 Courtyard by Marriott–Lansing ... K-6 24 Le Chat Gourmet ..................F-14 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S 9 Crowne Plaza Lansing West .......C-9 25 Malcolm X Homesite ..............H-11 10 East Lansing Marriott . 26 Meridian Historical Village ......... P-8 TO THE CITY OF at University Place .............. L-8 TO THE CITY OF DEWITT ST. JOHNS RD 27 Michigan Energy Options ......... M-8 45 SLEEPY HOLLOW THE EMERALD MAP KEY 11 East Lansing Super 8 ..............N-8 1 32 38 STATE PARK GOLF CLUB 1 DLER 12 Fairfield Inn– 28 Michigan Historical Center ........H-8 ACCOMMODATIONS GOLF COURSES TRANSPORTATION HAN East Lansing/Okemos ........ O-12 29 Michigan Supreme Court CLARK RD. ATTRACTIONS HOSPITALS OTHER Learning Center .................G-8 TO THE CITY OF EXIT 87 CLARK RD. 13 Fairfield Inn–West .................. B-7 GRAND RAPIDS EXIT 85 CAMPGROUNDS LANSING’S RIVER TRAIL 14 Fairfield Inn & Suites– 30 Michigan Women’s Museum EXIT 84 . .................. EXIT 90 EVENT FACILITIES SHOPPING Eastwood Towne Center ....... J-5 & Hall of Fame H-9 2 RD 2 EXIT 89 69 BUS. Hampton Inn East Lansing ..... K-6 31 NCG Eastwood Cinema ............ J-6 TT 15 . 27 WOODSIDE TO OWOSSO WI GOLF CLUB Hampton Inn and Suites– 32 Nokomis Learning Center.......... P-8 RD 16 DE S 40 Okemos ........................ O-11 33 R. E. Olds Transportation CI S. 69 STOLL RD. HAWK HOLLOW EXIT 92 ......................... AN Hampton Inn and Suites Museum H-8 GOLF COURSE 17 FR 7 AND Lansing West ....................B-6 34 Potter Park Zoo ......................I-9 3 LITTLE HAWK 3 . AT HAWK HOLLOW 18 Holiday Inn Express & Suites– 35 Royal Scot Golf & Bowl ............ E-4 RD EAGLE EYE Lansing .........................B-12 96 T GOLF CLUB 36 Soldan Dog Park ....................I-11 PARK Holiday Inn Express & Suites– LAKE 19 37 Spare Time RPOR East Lansing ..................... K-6 AI STATE RD. 127 EXIT 94 Entertainment Center .......... K-7 Holiday Inn Express & Suites– 4 4 20 38 Spector-Walker GR .C EXIT 90 AND ROYAL SCOT Okemos ........................ O-12 RIVE . Beatles Collection ..............B-13 GOLF AND BOWL RD 69 69 R AV . TIMBER RIDGE E. ST Howard Johnson Inn ............... K-9 21 EXIT 91 BUS. 22 FALCON AT RD GOLF CLUB 39 State Capitol Building ..............H-8 35 ST HAWK HOLLOW . DLER KE 96 22 Hyatt Place–Lansing/ The Steam Railroading EA LA 40 ST CAPITAL REGION Eastwood Towne Center ....... J-5 14 HAN COLEMAN RD. N. RK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Museum ......................... S-3 . PA SHERIDAN RD. BUS. 23 Kellogg Hotel and Conference VD ............................. 5 WOOD 5 41 Studio C! P-9 Center–MSU .................... L-8 . GR BL 31 69 D AN . 22 42 Suburban Ice ........................N-9 R D . RIV 3 ............................... JR D Motel 6 B-7 Y E BUS. 22 24 R L R AV . T 43 Sundance Riding Stables ..........A-6 R E. 19 27 2 S H Quality Suites Hotel ................. B-7 E 16 5 7 S 25 MLK W NG RD. 6 A R 44 Turner-Dodge House ...............H-6 AV I VER TO THE CITY OF S IN A LAKE Radisson Hotel Lansing I N . W R M 26 ND A G LANSING GRA GRAND LEDGE L 8 A 45 Uncle John’s Cider Mill .............. I-1 .................... BUS. E RD S at the Capitol H-8 K 6 WILLOW HWY. LA LAKE LANSING RD. 23 6 .C 46 Woldumar Nature Center ........ D-11 DELTA COMMERCE DR. D RIVER 96 27 Ramada Lansing Hotel and . AN 13 43 GR 44 RD RISON 47 ............................ T Conference Center.............. B-7 Zap Zone D-7 RD GREAT LAKES GRAND LEDGEL 17 CHRISTIAN COLLEGE GROESBECK 1 HAR ................ COUNTRY CLUB WILLOW ST. GOLF COURSE 37 BBO 28 Red Roof Inn–East K-11 9 A BUS. ANA HASLETT Shopping 31 Red Roof Inn–West ................. B-7 25 69 29 14 AVE. HASLETT RD. East Lansing Shopping ........... M-8 47 OAKLAND 36 Residence Inn by Marriott– 1 7 EXIT 93A29 13 4 7 30 SAGINAW HWY. 24 SAGINAW HWY. 35 OAKLAND AVE. EAST LANSING East Lansng ..................... B-7 2 Eastwood Towne Center ........... J-6 4 (SEE DETAILED MAP ON REVERSE SIDE) . 43 SAGINAW ST. SPARROW HEALTH SYSTEM SAGINAW ST. RD 3 Lansing City Market ................H-8 EXIT 93B 5 3 27 31 Residence Inn by Marriott– . ST. LAWRENCE . SPARROW HEALTH SYSTEM 27 HOSPITAL CAMPUS 9 KE Lansing West .................... B-7 4 Lansing Mall......................... C-7 RD RD RD 4 10 E. W. SPARROW 33 RD 26 LA DELTA TOWNSHIP 29 39 HOSPITAL CAMPUS 1 39 4 Y 19 . ................. TS Sleep Inn of DeWitt H-1 (SEE DETAILED MAP ON REVERSE SIDE) 28 GR 32 5 Lansing Shopping District .........H-7 AN RK 32 RL 127 RD D DIAN EY 33 MICHIGAN AVE. 23 RIVE PA EMOS H SpringHill Suites ....................A-8 8 VE 8 R AV 11 26 8 33 6 Mason Area Merchants ........... J-14 ERI 96 CR EXIT 7 E. RS MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP EXIT 4 OK ST. JOSEPH HWY. WA EXIT 8 11 41 34 Staybridge Suites ................. O-11 7 Mega Mall ............................ I-3 3 12 R R MA ED CEDAR RIVE 30 35 TownePlace Suites .................N-9 8 Meridian Mall ....................... P-9 7 9 EXIT 3 496 15 8 University Quality Inn ............... K-7 EXIT 95 EXIT 5 21 TROWBRIDGE RD. 42 36 9 Old Town Historic District ..........H-7 34 13 IVER DOWNTONWDOWNTOWN LANSING 10 Tanger Outlet Center AND R (SEE DETAILED MAP ON REVERSE SIDE) 30 496 GR EXIT 9 35 GRAN 9 MSU CAMPUS D RIVE 9 Bed & Breakfast / Motels Kensington Valley ..............S-13 EXIT 1 R HANNAH BLVD. R AV 10 ED C GREYHOUND/ (SEE DETAILED MAP ON REVERSE SIDE) E. EDAR RIVER AMTRAK OKEMOS 35 Cozy Koi Bed & Breakfast .........H-7 11 Williamston Area Merchants .....S-10 MT. HOPE HWY. MT. HOPE AVE. RD MT. HOPE AVE. 127 TO 36 The English Inn ....................F-14 . WILLIAMSTON JR MCLAREN 12 Event Facilities 2 R .................... GREATER LANSING– FOREST AKERS RD E 37 The Legend Inn E-14 D BROOKSHIRE INN NG C PENNSYLVANIA CAMPUS GOLF COURSE E D & GOLF CLUB KI 11 1 Aim High/The Summit . 40 7 A .M St. Johns Motel ..................... J-1 SYCAMORE . 38 10 E. R 10 MCLAREN ST GOLF CENTER DORN R RD Sports & Ice Complex .........B-12 . IV GREATER LANSING– E 39 Wild Goose Inn ..................... M-8 R N .C GA RD A AV AR GREENLAWN CAMPUS RD . G 16 2 Alliance Lake Softball Complex . C-14 N NI S RD ............. HA 40 Williamston Inn Motel R-10 RD HOLMES RD. CED L VA NSI RD 496 EMOS RD 3 Breslin Student Events Center .... L-8 69 LA G . YL TS 36 OK MERIDIA 46 NSIN RD Attractions 4 East Lansing Hannah . EY CANA CAVANAUGH RD. GM DELTA LA AURELIU CR RD GE ............... TOWNSHIP D R 17 Community Center L-7 11 E PENNS EXIT 11 11 .................... OL V Y 1 Burgdorf Winery S-7 ASSEMBLY BUS. RI 28 COLLEGE FIELDS LUTHER D .... N RL 25 5 East Lansing Soccer Complex L-6 PLANT A GOLF CLUB 2 City Limits Bowling Center– 27 R IN COLLE G VE 6 East Lansing Softball Complex ... M-6 34 16 Mason ...........................K-14 18 WA JOLLY RD. MART JOLLY RD. JOLLY RD. 7 The James B. Henry Center 6 TO THE CITY OF 3 City Limits Bowling Center– 1 6 14 12 20 5 for Executive Development ...K-10 . LANSING 127 DETROIT East Lansing .................... O-6 RD COTTONWOOD EXIT 106B 12 . 12 8 Kircher Municipal Ball Field........ K-8 T CAMPGROUND 4 Cooley Law School Stadium........I-8 EXIT 98B S R 96 9 Lansing Center ......................H-8 . 5 Country Mill ........................A-14 99 A D EXIT 110 EXIT 106A RD E 10 Lansing Community College’s West ................... C 6 Demmer Center M-12 SHINGTON MILLER RD. 15 Campus Conference Center ...D-9 WA 7 East Lansing Aquatic Center ...... L-6 DORN . 11 Michigan International S. EXIT 101 GA RD EDGE 1 MACKINAW CITY TO THE CITY OF 8 Eaton County Fairgrounds ........A-14 13 G 38 WOOD . 13 Speedway ...................... N-14 BLVD HA HOWELL . RD 9 Eaton County’s Museum 18 TRAVERSE NSIN CITY 10 12 Spartan Stadium .................... L-9 LA 96 . ......... GE TORONTO at Courthouse Square A-14 RD GRAND 13 Wharton Center BISHOP HWY. EXIT 104 RAPIDS ............... BUFFALO 10 EDRU Skate*A*Rama I-14 TO THE CITY OF TO THE CITY OF TO THE CITY OF LANSING FLINT for Performing Arts ................. M9 3 WILLOUGHBY RD. COLLE 11 Eli & Edythe Broad CHARLOTTE POTTERVILLE EATON RAPIDS DETROIT EMOS 14 West Side Park & Ball Field .......G-7 TO HOLT TO THE CITY OF MASON Art Museum ...................
Recommended publications
  • (517) 323-8560 Agenda Delta Charter Township Planning
    Supervisor Kenneth R. Fletcher Trustee Fonda J. Brewer Treasurer Howard A. Pizzo Trustee Andrea M. Cascarilla Clerk Mary R. Clark Trustee Dennis R. Fedewa Manager Brian T. Reed Trustee Karen J. Mojica Planning Department (517) 323-8560 AGENDA DELTA CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2020, REGULAR MEETING 6:00 P.M. In Compliance with Governor Whitmer’s Executive Order 2020-75, This Meeting is Being Conducted Virtually via the Zoom Remote Meeting Platform How to Connect : Via the Web Meeting URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89704048112?pwd=Sy94NlVmcXZwNzFHUFlaNmcrYnlMZz09 Meeting ID: 897 0404 8112 0854 Password: 370274 Via Phone Call-In Options using the U.S. numbers: +1 312 626 6799 | +1 646 876 9923 | +1408 638 0968 | +1669 900 6833 +1 253 215 8782 | +1 301 715 8592 | +1346 248 7799 International numbers available at https://zoom.us . Meeting ID: 897 0404 8112 Password: 370274 For the hearing impaired, please call 711 to access the FCCs phone relaying service and provide one of the U.S. number call-in information above. If you need assistance connecting, please contact IT Director David Marquette at [email protected] . Public comment will be available to meeting participants. I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 7710 West Saginaw Highway • Lansing, Michigan 48917-9712 Phone: (517) 323-8560 • Fax: (517) 323-8599 www.deltami.gov • www.facebook.com/deltatownship • www.twitter.com/deltatownship Planning Commission Agenda Tuesday, May 26, 2020, Regular Meeting Page 2 V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • Minutes of the March 9, 2020 Planning Commission Meeting.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Annual Report
    ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Potter Park Zoo Phone: 517.483.4222 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Fax: 517.316.3894 Lansing, MI 48912 www.potterparkzoo.org TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Letter from the Directors 4 Our Animals During 2019 191,406 people visited Potter Park Zoo. 5 Conservation 6 Veterinary Care 8 Volunteers 9 Education Programs 2019 Events INCENTIVE DAYS 2019 10 Number of free or reduced admissions 11 Members Mother's Day 834 Father's Day 164 Be a Tourist in Your Own Town 2,369 Zoo Days 7,179 12 Marketing & Communications College Day 122 Ingham County Free Day 159 Ingham County Free Monday Mornings 8,208 13 Zoo Team 14 Donor Recognition 16 Zoo Board & Finances We have been accredited by the AZA for over 30 years. We are proud to continue to meet and exceed 17 Potter Park Zoological Society the standards set by AZA in animal welfare, veterinary care, conservation, education, guests services and more. We pride ourselves on being an enriching educational resource for our community. 31 1 A letter from Cynthia Wagner, Potter Park Zoo Director and Amy L. Morris-Hall, Potter Park Zoological Society Director With the hard work and dedication of our staff and volunteers, Potter Park Zoo experienced many successes in 2019. Through our passion and expertise in animal care, conservation and education, we continued to fulfill our mission to inspire conservation of animals and the natural world. We knocked down barriers and evolved our education programs to not only raise the bar for ourselves, but for other institutions around the country.
    [Show full text]
  • Prom 2018 Event Store List 1.17.18
    State City Mall/Shopping Center Name Address AK Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall-Sur 406 W 5th Ave AL Birmingham Tutwiler Farm 5060 Pinnacle Sq AL Dothan Wiregrass Commons 900 Commons Dr Ste 900 AL Hoover Riverchase Galleria 2300 Riverchase Galleria AL Mobile Bel Air Mall 3400 Bell Air Mall AL Montgomery Eastdale Mall 1236 Eastdale Mall AL Prattville High Point Town Ctr 550 Pinnacle Pl AL Spanish Fort Spanish Fort Twn Ctr 22500 Town Center Ave AL Tuscaloosa University Mall 1701 Macfarland Blvd E AR Fayetteville Nw Arkansas Mall 4201 N Shiloh Dr AR Fort Smith Central Mall 5111 Rogers Ave AR Jonesboro Mall @ Turtle Creek 3000 E Highland Dr Ste 516 AR North Little Rock Mc Cain Shopg Cntr 3929 Mccain Blvd Ste 500 AR Rogers Pinnacle Hlls Promde 2202 Bellview Rd AR Russellville Valley Park Center 3057 E Main AZ Casa Grande Promnde@ Casa Grande 1041 N Promenade Pkwy AZ Flagstaff Flagstaff Mall 4600 N Us Hwy 89 AZ Glendale Arrowhead Towne Center 7750 W Arrowhead Towne Center AZ Goodyear Palm Valley Cornerst 13333 W Mcdowell Rd AZ Lake Havasu City Shops @ Lake Havasu 5651 Hwy 95 N AZ Mesa Superst'N Springs Ml 6525 E Southern Ave AZ Phoenix Paradise Valley Mall 4510 E Cactus Rd AZ Tucson Tucson Mall 4530 N Oracle Rd AZ Tucson El Con Shpg Cntr 3501 E Broadway AZ Tucson Tucson Spectrum 5265 S Calle Santa Cruz AZ Yuma Yuma Palms S/C 1375 S Yuma Palms Pkwy CA Antioch Orchard @Slatten Rch 4951 Slatten Ranch Rd CA Arcadia Westfld Santa Anita 400 S Baldwin Ave CA Bakersfield Valley Plaza 2501 Ming Ave CA Brea Brea Mall 400 Brea Mall CA Carlsbad Shoppes At Carlsbad
    [Show full text]
  • January 2020
    THE MONTHLY NEWS MAGAZINE OF THE LANSING REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • JANUARY 2020 PROJECTION 2020 A DECADE OF GROWTH IN THIS ISSUE TECHSMITH’S WENDY HAMILTON TO LEAD CHAMBER BOARD IN 2020 CHAMBER AMBASSADORS HELP MEMBERS CONNECT, GROW & THRIVE FOCUS ON SMALL BUSINESS: CASK & COMPANY MESSAGE FROM THE CHAMBER Fulfilling the Mission of Serving Our Members IT IS MY GREAT HONOR TO SERVE as the 2020 chair of the Lansing Regional Chamber (LRCC) of Commerce Board of Directors. I have great admiration for the role the Chamber plays in serving its members and its leadership in helping to build a better region. It has also been my privilege to serve as CEO of TechSmith, a firm that was co-founded by my father, Bill Hamilton in 1987. TechSmith is a global leader in screen recording and screen capture software. Our company, probably very much like yours, struggled through the early years, but through the hard work and perseverance of our outstanding team members have managed to turn a small technology firm into a world leader in visual communication software. Though it was not something I had planned on doing, I was pleased to join TechSmith in 2014, which was the culmination WENDY HAMILTON of a career in the technology industry. My family and I have come to enjoy our lives living and working in the Greater Lansing region. 2020 Board Chair Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce & I have always considered myself to be a customer-facing leader and am quite proud of the legacy that TechSmith has created CEO, TechSmith in adding value to our customers.
    [Show full text]
  • BRENTWOOD MANOR 2928 Kenwick Circle, Lansing, MI 48912
    MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY FOR SALE BRENTWOOD MANOR 2928 Kenwick Circle, Lansing, MI 48912 OFFERING SUMMARY PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Sale Price $ 2,600,000 • Brentwood Manor is comprised of 43 2bdrm, 1 bath units, one 1bdrm 1bath unit, and one 3bdrm 2 bath. 45 Total Units: • Located on the north side of Lansing in the Groesbeck neighborhood. 57,777 Price Per Unit ($): • Strong underlying demographics in the 1-mile area: 12,391 people earning a median income of $49,507 37,300 Rentable SQFT: Minutes from Ranney Park, Sparrow Hospital, and Michigan State University campus. 827 Average Unit Size • Easy access to retail corridors with Frandor Shopping Center and Eastwood Towne Center nearby. 1964 Year Built: • Fully renovated property in 2003 • Covered parking spaces for every resident 1.85 acres Lot Size: 8.1% Yr1 Pro Forma Cap-Rate 9.6% Yr5 Pro Forma Cap-Rate FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: John Nechiporchik Stewart Beal [email protected] [email protected] Tel: (734) 642-6986 Tel: (734) 320-6376 MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY FOR SALE BRENTWOOD MANOR 2928 Kenwick Circle, Lansing, MI 48912 Sale Price $ 2,600,000 BUILDING INFORMATION Structural System Brick/Masonry Roof Type Pitched Shingled Floor Type Vinyl / Carpet Heat Source Furnace Air Conditioning Wall Laundry On-Site Yes # of Parking Spaces 62 (52 covered) Submarket: Groesbeck Area Parcel Number(s) 21-01-11-406-010 UTILITIES Service/Utility Source/Company Paid By Electric LBWL Tenant Gas Consumers Energy Owner Water LBWL Owner Sewage LBWL Owner Trash Waste Management Owner No. Approximate Current
    [Show full text]
  • GRAND RIVER MARKETPLACE & MCNICHOLS RD DETROIT, MI Type: Lease WAYNE COUNTY
    SEQ OF GRAND RIVER AVE GRAND RIVER MARKETPLACE & MCNICHOLS RD DETROIT, MI Type: Lease WAYNE COUNTY PROPERTY TYPE: Shopping Center DESCRIPTION: Great opportunity to be part of an exciting RENT: Endcap: $29.00/SF new development on Grand River Ave in Inline: $25.00/SF Detroit. This property will be situated on the NNN EXPENSE: Est. at $5.00/SF southeast corner of Grand River and McNichols, right across the street from a AVAILABLE SPACE: Bldg A: 1,400 SF, land lease new Meijer. This area is extremely dense Bldg B: 7,700 SF, divisible with over 53,600 households in a 3-mile Bldg C: 9,000 SF, divisible radius and Grand River is a heavily travelled TENANT ROSTER: Meijer (across the street) – road in Detroit with 24,292 vpd. Call us to be coming spring 2015 part of this opportunity! TRAFFIC COUNT: Grand River northwest of McNichols = 24,292 cpd McNichols east of Grand River = 20,060 cpd CONTACT: John Kello Scott Sonenberg (248) 488-2620 Radius: 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile Pop. Density: 15,811 134,922 345,587 Avg. HH Income: $39,100 $49,140 $51,737 LANDMARK COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES – Licensed Real Estate Brokers. The information above has been obtained from sources believed reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates are used for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property.
    [Show full text]
  • Summer Events Guide Project1 Layoutbe a 1Tourist 4/1/19 10:44 in AM Your Page 1 Own Town, Margarita Fest, Jazz Fest, Fireworks and More
    A Newspaper for the rest of us • www.lansingcitypulse.com FREE May 29 - June 4, 2019 Summer Events Guide Project1_LayoutBe a 1Tourist 4/1/19 10:44 in AM Your Page 1 Own Town, Margarita Fest, Jazz Fest, fireworks and more ... See page 14 2 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • May 29, 2019 City Pulse • May 29, 2019 www.lansingcitypulse.com 3 Favorite Things THE EDGE OF THINGS: Lansing artist ERI VK and her DISSIDENT ART UNDER mannequin coffee table REPRESSIVE REGIMES Join us for the opening reception of The Edge of Things: Dissident Art Under Repressive Regimes, an exhibtion of experimental artworks made by artists from Argentina, Brazil, and Chile in resistence to Regina Vater, Mulher Mutante (Mutant Woman), 1968. oppresive social and Courtesy Galeria Jaqueline Martins. political conditions. MAY 31, 6–8pm I was a manager at American lot because I am an artist and am Apparel, which is now gone. When always having fun with the space. the store was closing, we got all Sometimes it is a coffee table. these cool mannequins. These were Sometimes I stack it on top of up along the walls on the shelves. another thing to have fun with it. 1 They used to model men’s under- I also use this shelf at art shows to JUNE wear like briefs. I guess I could exhibit my stuff. , . dress briefs on them now. I haven’t I would eventually like to get into Y P.M A O 5 thought about that before. set design or prop styling like this. D .
    [Show full text]
  • Lansing Community College State of Michigan
    LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE OF MICHIGAN Best Practices Resolution A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Lansing Community College was held in the Board Room of the College, Administration Building, 610 North Capitol Avenue, Lansing, Michigan 48933, in the Community College district, on September 18, 2017, at 6:00 p.m., prevailing Eastern Daylight Time. PRESENT: Abood, Buck, Mathews, Meyer, Proctor, Smith ABSENT: Hidalgo The following preamble and resolution were offered by Trustee Proctor and supported by Trustee Mathews. The Board of Trustees of Lansing Community College resolves as follows: Public Act 108 of 2017, Section 230, originates from an omnibus public education bill passed by the Michigan legislature that includes a $32,234,200 appropriation for Lansing Community College. Among the components of the appropriations for all Michigan community colleges is performance funding based on “local strategic value,” which is defined in terms of three categories as shown below. Each category covers five standards of local strategic , called “best practices.” The law requires the LCC Board of Trustees to pass a resolution certifying that the college meets at least four of five of the best practice standards under each of the three categories. Lansing Community College not only meets but also exceeds the best practice standards required by the appropriations law, as the following table demonstrates. LCC Adherence to Best Practices Grid (PA 108 of 2017) Best Practices by Category Examples of LCC Adherence Category A: Economic Development and Business or Industry Partnerships (i) The community college has active The Community Education and the Workforce partnerships with local employers including Development (CEWD) Division links the expertise of the hospitals and health care providers.
    [Show full text]
  • Water-Supply Development and Management Alternatives for Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan
    Water-Supply Development and Management Alternatives for Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan By K. E. VANLIER, W. W. WOOD, and J. 0. BRUNETT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 1969 Prepared in cooperation with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 1973 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ROGERS C. B. MORTON, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY V. E. McKelvey, Director Library of Congress catalog-card No. 72-600363 For ...e by the Superintendent of Doewnenta, U.S. Government PrintintJ Oftiee Wuhin-'on, D.C. 20402-Priee 13.20 (paper eover) Stoek Number 2401-02422 CONTENTS Page ~bstract ------------------------------------------------------- 1 Introduction --------------------------------------------------- 1 Purpose and scope -·---------------------------------------- 2 ~cknowledgments _ ----__ ------------------------------------ 2 Characteristics of the region ------------------------------------- 3 The economic base and population ---------------------------- 5 VVater use ------------------------------------------------- 9 VVithdrawal uses --------------------------------------- 9 Nonwithdrawal uses ------------------------------------ 12 Sources of water ----------------------------------------------- 13 The hydrologic cycle ---------------------------------------- 13 Interrelationship of ground and surface waters ------------ 14 Induced recharge --------------------------------------- 16 Water in streams -------------------------------------------
    [Show full text]
  • CADL Unveils Remodeled Downtown Branch, Says Goodbye to Director Maureen Hirten, P
    FREE a newspaper for the rest of us www.lansi March 18-14, 2017 CADL unveils remodeled downtown branch, says goodbye to director Maureen Hirten, p. 8 Photos: Amy Guip MARCH 17-19 MSU's Wharton Center OPENS NEXT WEEK! WHARTONCENTER.COM 1-800-WHARTON East Lansing engagement sponsored by Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.; Physicians Health Plan; and Rick's American Cafe/Harrison Roadhouse/Beggar's Banquet. 2 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • March 8, 2017 LOVE THY NEIGHBOR THY Gay | Straight | Atheist | Jew Muslim | Christian | Homeless Rich | Democrat | Republican Black | White | Brown Male | Trans | Female NEIGHBOR Let’s Live Together in Peace Pilgrim Congregational 125 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Sunday - 10 AM United Church of Christ (517) 484-7434 Lansing, MI PilgrimUCC.com The Pleasure of your Company is requested for the Ingham County Animal Shelter’s SAVE A LIFE BENEFITINGSoirée THE ANIMAL CARE FUND & THE ANIMAL CRUELTY FUND JOIN US FOR FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT ALONG WITH SILENT & LIVE AUCTIONS AS WE RAISE FUNDS FOR THE ANIMALS GUILLERMO LOPEZ MARK BASHORE CELEBRATE OUR “FURST” LOVES & ALL THE ANIMALS THAT CAPTURE OUR HEARTS Lansing City Council Candidate WKAR SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2017 | 6 P M - 11 P M KELLOGG HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER 219 S. HARRISON RD | EAST LANSING, MI TICKET OPTIONS $60 - UNTIL MARCH 17 $75 - AFTER MARCH 17 For more ticket options, to purchase tickets, or make a donation, visit www.icasfund.org/events. Foxy Brown, 2017 Spokes Pet City Pulse • March 8, 2017 www.lansingcitypulse.com 3 Ingham County Animal Shelter To adopt one of these pets from the ICAS call (517) 676-8370.
    [Show full text]
  • Building a Culture of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
    THE MONTHLY BUSINESS NEWS MAGAZINE OF THE LANSING REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • FEBRUARY 2021 Building a Culture of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion IN THIS ISSUE TECHSMITH ESTABLISHES NEW CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS SHYFT GROUP ANNOUNCES MAJOR JOB ADDITIONS FOCUS ON SMALL BUSINESS: NGAGE MANAGEMENT MESSAGE FROM THE CHAMBER Living Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion was a watershed moment in our nation’s history. It was a year of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, great 2020 turmoil, and divisiveness, and a year that ripped at our souls over the civil unrest that erupted on multiple occasions. The pain of our nation’s failures to come to grips with social justice was felt throughout our communities and within all of our organizations. If there is good news to come out of the past 12 months, it has been in a renewed commitment to elevating the cause of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I). This month’s Focus cover story features several organizations that have TIM DAMAN been among the leaders in DE&I for many years, in some cases, for decades. President and CEO We wanted to highlight the great work that is already being done and Lansing Regional showcase some of the best practices and challenges involved in building a Chamber of Commerce DE&I culture. As leaders, all of us need to be Not surprisingly, organizations that have established DE&I initiatives willing to be vulnerable and have utilized the past year’s civil unrest to strengthen their commitment face our shortcomings in the further. Leaders at the highest levels of these organizations conducted town hall meetings and listening tours where they heard first-hand the DE&I makes our organizations concerns that their team members feel about social injustice and how it impacts their everyday lives.
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda 1301 S
    Potter Park Zoo Advisory Board AGENDA 1301 S. Pennsylvania Avenue ~ Lansing, MI 48912 Telephone: 517.342.2776; Fax: 517.316.3894 The Board information packet is available on-line by going to www.ingham.org, selecting “Monthly Calendar,” and clicking on “Wednesday, July 10, 2019”. POTTER PARK ZOO ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Wednesday, July 10, 2019 6:00 PM Potter Park Zoo, Education Building 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, Michigan 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of May 8, 2019 Meeting Minutes. 3. Limited Public Comment – Limited to 3 minutes with no discussion 4. Late Items/Deletions/Consent Items 5. Financial and Director’s Reports a. Finance Report – Delphine Breezee b. Director’s Reports/May & June Attendance – Cindy Wagner/Amy Morris 6. New Business a. Presentation- Zookeeper b. September Meeting Date 7. Old Business a. Strategy Subcommittee – Mary Leys b. External Relations Subcommittee – Cheryl Bergman c. Financial Sustainability Subcommittee – Kyle Binkley 8. Board Comments 9. Limited Public Comment - Limited to 3 minutes with no discussion 10. Upcoming Meeting a. Zoo Advisory Board Meeting on August 14, 2019 at 6:00 PM in the Potter Park Zoo Education Building 11. Adjournment Official minutes are stored and available for inspection at the address noted at the top of this agenda. Potter Park Zoo will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as interpreters for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting for the visually impaired, for individuals with disabilities at the meeting upon five (5) working days’ notice to the Zoo. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Zoo by writing to: Zoo Director, 1301 S.
    [Show full text]