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Dec 15, 2020
ALPENA Arts, education, human services and literacy programs are just some of the areas touched by the most recent round of grants from the Northeast Michigan Youth Advisory Council. The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan Board of Trustees recently approved $26,480 in a new round of youth-related NEMYAC grants covering a four-county area that includes Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency and Presque Isle Counties.
New NEMYAC Grants are:
1. Alcona Community Schools received $2,500 to support the Alcona Middle/High School Outdoor Classroom and Learning Space Development project;
2. Alpena County George N Fletcher Public Library received $1,000 to support the 2021 Teen and Twin Book Club Series;
Elks Norma Graham, Mike DePetrillo, Belk Manager Latasha Johnson and Elk Mary Zachary.
EATONTON, Ga. â Lake Oconee Elks bought clothing to be delivered to the Georgia War Veterans Home in November. Milledgeville Belk Manager Latasha Johnson was extremely helpful to the Elks in choosing clothing for the Veterans and also gave them a very nice discount. Â
The Lake Oconee Elks have received an Impact Grant from the Elks National Foundation for the past three years to be able to take the veterans at the home out to lunch and to museums or have cookouts at the home for the Vets. Â
The proposed multi-use pathway for Hatteras Village is nearly 4 miles and will connect the town for non-vehicular travel. Map: Island Free Press
Reprinted from Island Free Press
With the recent approval by the Dare County Board of Commissioners to award a $342,640 Tourism Impact Grant for the Hatteras Village Multi-Modal Pathway, hopes are high that construction on the years-long project can begin as early as February.
The project is a 3.75-mile paved pathway that will stretch from the Hatteras ferry docks to the northern town borders, and will include a loop along Eagle Pass Road, making all areas along the route safer and more accessible.