Bay City, Michigan Search ResultsPages & ArticlesLabadie Pig Gig, Aug 4-7; Bay CityBay City on 2006 Tall Ship Racing Circuit The Bay City Times reports that Bay City will be part of the 2006 Tall Ship Celebration. The challenge is a series of races that will take place on the Great Lakes and the ships will come to Bay City July 20-23, 2006. Other host cities on the Great Lakes circuit include Chicago, Green Bay and Cleveland. Bay City Judge Blocks Au Sable Drilling Preparation The Detroit Free Press reports that U.S. District Court Judge David Lawson issued an order blocking plans by Savoy Energy to start road and site work in the Huron-Manistee National Forest east of Grayling. The site is adjacent to the 5,300-acre Mason Tract wilderness preserve and the South Branch fishery of the AuSable River (considered one of Michigan's finest). Bay City Times: Michigan's problems are the nation's problems Yesterday's Bay City Times has a very powerful and compelling editorial. The editorial argues that although state & local leaders seem to understand the situation Michigan is facing, the federal government needs to step in. They make the difficult (and likely unpopular) argument that although $65 billion has been allocated to rebuild the city of New Orleans in the aftermath of natural disaster... St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 19th; Bay City The parade has become a passage to Spring that attracts visitors from all over the state and beyond. The association is proud to present an event that heralds all the "good things" about our community and county. Wetland Wake-Up Day, April 8; Bay City The Saginaw Bay Visitor Center will host its 10th annual Wetland Wake-Up Day at the Bay City State Recreation Area, 3582 State Park Drive, Bangor Township, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Friends of Bay City State Recreation Area are sponsors for the event, which focuses on the awakening of winter wildlife hibernators and the return of wetland !Geocaching 101! Tobico Marsh at Bay City State Recreation Area; May 13 Geocachers and others can explore the Tobico Marsh at Bay City State Recreation Area from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 13. The Southeast Michigan Chapter of Michigan Geocachers will be hosting a geocaching event to encourage people to explore this national natural landmark marsh. All ages and skill levels are welcome to learn more about geocaching and the natural resources protected and preser Bay City Tall Ship Celebration: July 20-23 Bay City is proud to be the only official host port in Michigan for the American Sail Training Association's Tall Ships fleet and a maritime festival. Features three and a half days of mostly free family fun including hands-on craft activities for children, internationally-acclaimed Maritime musicians, interactive ship tours, sailing ships, sailboats and so much more. Photo Friday: bay city fireworks by Michphotog In addition to this set of Bay City fireworks photos, Michphotog has a bunch more firework photos from locations including Caseville, Traverse City, Marquette and (I think) the Garden Peninsula. Dig Michigan: Flint and the Tri-cities of Bay City, Saginaw & Midland Some scholars consider the Saginaw Valley, particularly the vicinity of Flint, to be the oldest continually inhabited part of Michigan. Dig on in and learn more about the history and modern-day cultural & recreational attractions of the region. Bay City WebsitesBay-Arenac ISD
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