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The Gladstone Lions Club has donated $1,000 to the Delta County Commerce Center’s Multi-Use Complex.
Gladstone Lions Club Treasurer Derek Light says he and the club are happy to support the Delta County community.
“On behalf of The Gladstone Lions Club, we are extremely proud to be able to support the Delta County Commerce Center’s Multi-use Complex,” Lions Club Treasurer Derek Light said. “We are happy to contribute to our friends at the Chamber; we have a long-standing relationship with the Chamber and we plan on supporting and contributing to the Chamber for years to come.”
“Chamber of Commerce staff is grateful for the Lions Club’s unwavering support, and is proud to partner with this community organization. “On behalf of Delta County Chamber of Commerce, I would like to thank the Gladstone Lions Club for their donation,” said Delta County Chamber of Commerce Associate Director Sheila Krueger. “We are grateful that the Lions Club thought of the Chamber for this donation. We believe that partnering with us signals our supporters’ continued commitment to our Waterfront Community, and to the great business community we represent. Their support will allow the Chamber to continue serving Delta County businesses.”
The Delta County Commerce Center Multi-Use Complex, located at 1001 N. Lincoln Rd., Escanaba, is home to the Delta County Chamber of Commerce, the Delta County Economic Development Alliance, Visit Escanaba, along with the Webster Marble’s Inventing The Outdoors Museum, the Upper Peninsula Military Museum, and the U.P. State Fair office. The museums are free and open to the public for self-guided tours during the hours that the Commerce Center is open.
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