The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s “Honoring Saganing Traditional Pow Wow” will be held:
Saturday, June 25th 11am-Dusk
Sunday, June 26th 11am-Dusk
Grand Entry at 1pm each day at the Pow Wow Reservation Grounds, next to Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel on Worth Road in Standish. Native traders and food vendors and rustic camping available. Daily entry $3, weekend pass $5, kids $1.
The Tawas Bay Players present Michal Jacot’s Comedy production “I Love Lacy” at the playhouse on Newman Street in East Tawas:
Friday, July 22nd 7pm
Saturday, July 23rd 7pm
Sunday, July 24th 7pm
Thursday, July 28th 7pm
Friday, July 29th 7pm
Saturday, July 30th 7pm
Sunday, July 31st 7pm
Tickets $11 and available at he door. Visit Tawas Bay Players Dot Com.
The Tawas Masonic Lodge will be selling beef pasties with gravy for $5 each Thursday, April 26th, beginning at 9am til gone at the lodge on M-55 in Tawas City.
The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive Wednesday, June 1st, Noon-5:45pm, at the American Legion Hall on U.S. 23 in Oscoda. To make an appointment or for more information visit Red Cross Blood Dot Org.
An Alzheimer's Support group is held at 2:30pm on the last Thursday of each month at the Iosco Medical care Facility, 1201 Harris Avenue in Tawas City. New topics every month. All are invited to attend. Call 362--4424 for more information.
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The "Focus On Life" Annual Iosco County Right To Life Benefit Dinner will be held Thursday, April 26th at the Knights Of Columbus Hall, 821 Newman Street, East Tawas. Doors open at 6pm, Dinner & Guest Speakers at 6:30pm. Guest speakers will be husband and wife, Tim & Cindy Donovan. Tickets are $18 or $108 for a table of 6. For ticket information call 747-0363.
In the summer of 1915, the passenger boat Eastland called St. Joseph, Michigan home. Owned by the St. Joseph-Chicago Steamship Company, Eastland transported passengers daily between the cities of St. Joseph and Chicago. On July 24, 1915, the Western Electric Company chartered the boat to transport 2,500 of their employees to a company picnic in Michigan City. Eastland capsized while still tied to the dock, killing 844 people. Dr. Caitlyn Perry Dial of the Michigan Women's Historical Center will discuss the boat's history, the events of that day, and how after a century the tragedy remains the Great Lakes' greatest disaster in terms of loss of life. **Some of the images shown during the presentation are graphic and show body recovery.** Free and open to the public! DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 pm.
Location: Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center
Phone: 989-884-6200
Annual Pioneer Power Swap Meet. Vendor spots $10 each as much space as you need. General Admission is Free. Food concessions available on site. Bring your antiques, parts, garage sale items and crafts, set up and make yourself some cash.
Location: 302 W. M-55, WEST BRANCH,MI 48661
Website: https://www.facebook.com/PioneerPower/
Phone: 9893452723
The Oscoda AuSable Chamber of Commerce presents the 37th Annual “Art On The Beach” Arts & Crafts Show:
Saturday, June 25th 9am-5pm
Sunday, June 26th 10am-4pm
At the intersection of Lake Street & River Road in Oscoda. Call the Chamber for more information at 989-739-7322.