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  • Brookridge Heights Assisted Living & Memory Ca...
    Brookridge Heights Assisted Living & Memory Ca...
    Education/Classes;  Nonprofit;  Retail
    Brookridge Heights is a state-of-the-art Assisted Living and Memory Care provider located in the quaint and historic town of Marquette, MI. Our facility is Marquette’s only Licensed Assisted Living Community! Our Senior Living in Marquette, MI, offers the perfect mix of personal care and hospitality tailored to meet the individual needs of residents. At Brookridge Heights, we believe in giving residents control over their lives and encouraging independence and socialization all while providing exceptional care. You’ll love how our friendly and relaxed atmosphere makes it easy to meet new friends and fill your day with a number of fun and engaging activities.  Located close to premiere shopping, dining, and medical services, we offer all the things you need to fill your days with fun and give you peace of mind.
  • Dead River Derby Women's Roller Derby League
    Dead River Derby Women's Roller Derby League
    Association/Club/Group;  Education/Classes;  Nonprofit;  Service Club;  Sports/Outdoors
    Dead River Derby came together in the spring and summer of 2012. A group of people who didn’t really know each other got together with the idea of starting a roller derby league in Marquette. After a lot of planning and prepping, the league was formed and Fresh Meat 1.0 kicked off July 1, 2012. We skated hard and worked on our skills until our first bout in March 2013. Filled with both excitement and terror, we headed downstate to face Mid Michigan. We didn’t win – in fact some might say we got slaughtered – but it was a thrilling and amazing night. We worked even harder and gained a little more experience before our first home bout at Lakeview Arena in Marquette on May 18, 2013. Over 1000 people came to watch roller derby make its debut in Marquette, and the excitement in the air was undeniable. DRD went on to have an undefeated first home season. After a short off season, we regrouped and started training hard for our second season. We are always striving to learn new skills and improve our game. We hope that when you come to see our bouts, you catch the excitement we feel every time we lace up our skates. See you there!!
  • Economic Club of Marquette County
    Economic Club of Marquette County
    Nonprofit
    The Econ Club presents local, national and world-renowned speakers, an opportunity to increase your knowledge and gain access to leaders with specialized economic intelligence.  Also, the Econ Club provides networking, an opportunity for you to connect with a diverse group of people involved in developing the region.  Econ Club encourages inspiration, an opportunity for you to get motivated by community members sharing enthusiasm to be an integral part of the robust Marquette County Econ Club monthly dinner meetings are held from September to April. Check out the Econ Club website for more information–www.marquetteeconomiclub.org  
  • Fred Waara Chapter of Trout Unlimited
    Fred Waara Chapter of Trout Unlimited
    Association/Club/Group;  Education/Classes;  Nonprofit;  Sports/Outdoors
    Our mission is to preserve, protect, and restore Michigan’s cold water fisheries and their watersheds.
  • Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area Chamber of Commerc...
    Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area Chamber of Commerc...
    Nonprofit
    On September 13, 2010, The Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area Chamber of Commerce officially opened its doors to the public. However, it was long before this date that the effort to reorganize the Chamber began. Hard working volunteers spent the better part of a year gathering support and preparing for a new Chamber. When it came time to officially reorganize, it was clear the business community, residents and public officials were ready for a positive organization dedicated to the betterment of Western Marquette County. The mission of the Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area Chamber of Commerce is to enhance the community by building better businesses and relationships. The chamber will fulfill its mission through the following: Promote growth & quality of life Promote the chamber as an economic, educational and recreation center while providing membership services and networking opportunities for its members. Develop, promote, and provide leadership. Serve as a central location of information, community news and events. It is our goal to be sensitive and responsive to the needs of businesses and the community. We encourage community involvement in pursuing our mission. Dedicated to building great businesses, great neighborhoods, and great places to experience the U.P.
  • Grow & Lead: Community and Youth Development
    Grow & Lead: Community and Youth Development
    Nonprofit
    Grow & Lead: Community and Youth Development provides youth-serving and nonprofit organizations with expertise, training and learning opportunities so that all youth can thrive in healthy communities across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Our focus on positive youth development leads us to serve all regional nonprofits. A strong nonprofit community is essential to creating a healthy environment for youth. Nonprofit organizations play a key role in our region—serving children and families and making this a great place to live. Grow & Lead supports these organizations by providing skill building workshops, tailored consulting and training, and spreading the word on new ideas, technology and other resources.
  • Historic Vista Theater/Peninsula Arts Appreciation...
    Historic Vista Theater/Peninsula Arts Appreciation...
    Association/Club/Group;  Dance;  Film/Video;  Landmark/Historic;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Theatre
    In the early 1910’s, Jafet Rytkonen was a partner in the Star Theater and Liberty Theaters in Negaunee, but he had a desire for a larger, grander theater.  Jafet and his associates traveled to theaters all over the world, taking note of each theater’s best features. He then hired architect David E. Anderson to design “the grandest vaudeville and movie theater north of Milwaukee and east of Minneapolis.”  Ground for the theater was broken in 1925.  A naming contest was held, and Negaunee resident Mae Duchane provided the winning name.  She was awarded $25 in gold. The fifth, and final standing theater to be built in Negaunee, the Vista Theater opened on September 20, 1926. Jafet Rytkonen ran the Vista until his retirement in 1950, after which his son, William, and son-in-law, Peter Ghiardi took over operations.  Rytkonnen & Sons eventually expanded their operations to include not only the Vista, but both the Ishpeming Theater and Butler Theater in Ishpeming.  The Vista Theater remained open until 1972, when William Rytkonen died. In 1973, a group of local citizens formed the Peninsula Arts Appreciation Council (PAAC). They took over the running of the Vista, updated some features and in 1975 began using it as a venue for multiple artistic forms, including amateur theater productions, musical programs, concerts, films, puppet shows, art exhibits, and arts workshops.  On July 22, 2005, the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. PAAC continues to operate the theater and in 2014, thanks to a grant from the Cliffs/Eagle Foundation, installed a new digital projector and screen, making it one of the few facilities left in the United States that acts as both a playhouse and movie theater. Ninety years later, our legacy remains the same; to enrich those in the Upper Peninsula through means of story telling and performance arts of all kinds.  The Historic Vista Theater takes great pride in continuing to be involved in the Marquette County community and we hope to continue to play our part in the sustainability of our region for decades to come.  As we look to ensure the future of our theater, we welcome everyone to come and experience the Historic Vista Theater, one of the remaining historical theaters the U.P. has to offer.
  • Honor Credit Union
    Honor Credit Union
    Nonprofit;  Retail
    Honor Credit Union is YOUR local UP Credit Union serving Marquette, Negaunee, and Gwinn communities. Almost anyone can experience the Honor difference!  If you live, work, go to school, or attend worship services in the great state of Michigan you are automatically eligible. When choosing the financial institution that best fits your lifestyle and family needs, many of you may be tossing around the idea of a credit unions vs. a bank. Well, we want to save you some time, so we did the comparison for you! What Is A Credit Union? A credit union is a not-for-profit organization owned by all of its members versus for-profit organizations owned by a handful of people or small groups of individuals. Credit unions focus on helping members save and borrow money, and receive affordable services and solutions for their financial success. Why Honor? We’re local! Our branch teams are committed to the communities they serve, so when you come in for a transaction it could turn into a conversation about the weather or an upcoming local event Team Honor might be participating in. Smart advice in a simple experience! Maybe your idea of a simple experience is to come to one of our branches, or maybe you prefer to utlize our mobile app or online banking. Whichever way it might be, we’re committed to providing you a solution for financial success! Oh the benefits! Our members receive admission discounts to amusement parks like Michigan’s Adventure, Six Flags, and Cedar Point. We also offer discounts on auto and home insurance, tax preparation, Sprint mobile service plans, and much more. To learn more about the benefits Honor members receive, Click Here.
  • Kaufman Auditorium
    Kaufman Auditorium
    Dance;  Education/Classes;  Festival;  Film/Video;  Landmark/Historic;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Theatre
    Kaufman Auditorium is Marquette’s Premiere Venue for the Performing Arts. Mission: “To provide something for everyone in the arts, entertainment and educational sector”
  • Marquette Chamber of Commerce
    Marquette Chamber of Commerce
    Association/Club/Group;  Municipal;  Nonprofit
    The mission of the Marquette Chamber of Commerce is to enhance quality of life by supporting the business community in the Marquette Area. We believe in earning and maintaining a strong image and reputation among all our stakeholders; our members, our communities, our elected officials, and our partners. Our benefits and services will only be as good as our current and prospective members perceive them. For this reason, we will incorporate our values into messages and actions that we sincerely believe in. We will adhere to these values as a means to establish trust and a confidence in our community role. •Resourcefulness – We will continually foster awareness of the Chamber as an effective resource for business support and holistic prosperity in our communities. •Inclusiveness – We will embrace the rich diversity of our region and its businesses. •Leadership – Remaining true to our role as the business leader in the Marquette Area, we will strive for continuous and sustainable improvements in our area businesses, government, education, arts, recreation and cultural communities. •Advocacy – We are committed to our members and partners to be an advocate for business and for issues that reflect our values and vision as the Chamber. •Vision – We will take time to pause to envision a future for our region as it should be.
  • Marquette City Band
    Marquette City Band
    Landmark/Historic;  Municipal;  Music;  Nonprofit
    From the 1860’s to 1900 immigrant bands made up of Cornish (e.g., the English Oak Band), Finnish, Swedish, German, and Italian musicians marched in parades and presented concerts in and around Marquette, Negaunee and Ishpeming. In the fall of 1887, the first official Marquette City Band was established when the entire Calumet Eureka Band, consisting of 14 members, was invited to move permanently from Calumet to Marquette. In 1929, John Longyear, Jr. circulated a petition and presented a plan to the city council for municipal funding to reestablish the band after a period of dormancy. The voters approved the measure, and Martin Johnson directed their first performance in 1929. The band has had an unbroken record of performance since then.
  • Marquette Great Start Parent Coalition
    Marquette Great Start Parent Coalition
    Association/Club/Group;  Education/Classes;  Nonprofit
    The Great Start Parent Coalition )GSPC) is a group of parents, foster parents, grandparents or anyone concerned with the future of our children. We meet regularly to promote strong families, provide a diverse perspective, build meaningful relationships and connect with all the resources available in our community to ensure children receive all that they need in their early years to succeed in school and life.
  • Marquette Maritime Museum
    Marquette Maritime Museum
    Education/Classes;  Gallery/Museum;  Landmark/Historic;  Nonprofit
    The Marquette Maritime Museum mission is to preserve and protect the maritime history of Marquette, Lake Superior and the Great Lakes and remember the exploits of our submarine veterans.Tuesday through Sunday, 11:00am-4:00pm Closed Mondays Lighthouse Tours, 11:30am, 1:00pm, and 2:30pm
  • Marquette Poets Circle
    Marquette Poets Circle
    Association/Club/Group;  Nonprofit
    The Marquette Poets Circle is a group of local poets who meet on the 1st Monday of the month to plan events, workshop poems, borrow books and literary journals and share submitting tips for publication and contests. Each month the Marquette Poets Circle sponsors Open Mic for short prose or poetry, open to anyone. The Marquette Poets Circle is a member of the Poetry Society of Michigan.
  • Marquette Regional History Center
    Marquette Regional History Center
    Education/Classes;  Festival;  Film/Video;  Gallery/Museum;  Landmark/Historic;  Library;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Retail;  Sports/Outdoors;  Theatre
    Welcome to the Marquette Regional History Center We believe the preservation of the cultural and physical history of our area brings an understanding to the past and present, and provides a guide for the future. The Marquette Regional History Center not only maintains exhibits, artifacts and a research library, it is a forum for engaging the community and creating links between people. -Our Mission The Marquette Regional History Center is a 501c3, private non-profit organization that was established in 1918.  We receive no public funding.  We rely on membership, fundraising events, donations, rentals and admission fees to continue to provide our community and visitors with high quality, educational programming and exhibits.  We invite you to learn more about the History Center.
  • Marquette Symphony Orchestra
    Marquette Symphony Orchestra
    Music;  Nonprofit
    The Marquette Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to create, provide, and promote professional performances of orchestral music through collaboration with residents and music educators of the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Five times a year, we offer exciting concerts—classical, pops, newly-commissioned works, old favorites, concerti and symphonies and tone poems and everything in between—to Upper Peninsula residents who come from as far as a hundred miles away to enjoy quality music in Marquette. We also offer outreach concerts through the Besse Center in Escanaba.
  • Marquette-Alger Great Start Collaborative
    Marquette-Alger Great Start Collaborative
    Education/Classes;  Nonprofit
    The vision of the Great Start initiative is: Children are born healthy; Children are healthy, thriving, and developmentally on track from birth to third grade; Children are developmentally ready to succeed in school at the time of school entry; & Children are prepared to succeed in fourth grade and beyond by reading proficiently by the end of third grade. The Great Start system envisions a single, interconnected and intertwined network of public and private services and supports working together in a community to accomplish better results for young children and families. As with any system, there are both key programmatic components, and also infrastructure elements that ensure coordination and sustainability. The purpose of Great Start Collaborative is to assure a coordinated system of community resources and supports to assist all Michigan families in providing a great start for their children from birth through age eight.
  • Michigan's Wage and Hour Division
    Michigan's Wage and Hour Division
    Education/Classes;  Municipal;  Nonprofit
    Wage and Hour is a division underneath the Bureau of Employment Relations within the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. It is the mission of the Wage and Hour Division to provide public service through the fair, effective, and efficient administration of laws which protect the wages and fringe benefits of Michigan’s workers and ensure compliance with the requirement that certain entities post notices related to human trafficking.
  • MooseWood Nature Center
    MooseWood Nature Center
    Education/Classes;  Nonprofit
    MooseWood Nature Center is an independent, non-profit organization supported by memberships, donations and grants. Our mission is to celebrate nature through education and action in the Upper Peninsula. MooseWood operates a year-round nature center offering live animal exhibits, educational displays and activities, taxidermy, a small reference library and a kids area. Seasonal programs and events, birthday parties, and school field trips are also offered to the community.
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness - Alger/Marque...
    National Alliance on Mental Illness - Alger/Marque...
    Education/Classes;  Nonprofit
    NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness and their families.  NAMI-Alger/Marquette is the local NAMI affiliate serving Alger and Marquette Counties in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. NAMI-A/M offers free, confidential support groups and educational meetings for individuals living with mental illness, and friends or families living with an individual with mental illness.  Support groups meet the first Monday and third Thursday of each month in The Baraga Place Conference Room, 129 West Baraga, Marquette, from 7pm to 9pm.  Educational meetings are held the last Monday of most months, same place and same time.
  • Noquemanon Trail Network
    Noquemanon Trail Network
    Association/Club/Group;  Nonprofit;  Sports/Outdoors
    Our mission is to develop and maintain an interconnected, year round, non-motorized land and water trail network in the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
  • North Iron Church
    North Iron Church
    Nonprofit
    AT NORTHIRON CHURCH WE’RE NOT FOCUSED ON RULES, BUT ON RELEVANCE AND RELATIONSHIPS. WE STRIVE TO PRESENT THE GOSPEL IN A WAY THAT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND, AND APPLY TO ALL OF OUR LIVES IN THE WORLD WE LIVE IN TODAY. MISSION STATEMENT We exist to create engaging environments where people in any walk of life can learn, trust, and follow Jesus. We strive to be REAL, LOVING, and ACTIVE displaying Christ in our community. OUR PURPOSE UNITE-FOCUS-LAUNCH Unite – United as one to each other through the Holy Spirit. Focus – Focused on Christ through the guidance of scripture in the way we live life and love people. Launch – Equipped and prepared to launch into life and minister to families and community.
  • Northern Initiatives
    Northern Initiatives
    Nonprofit
    Northern Initiatives is a nonprofit organization that provides loans and knowledge building services to starting and growing small businesses across Michigan.
  • Northern Vegans
    Northern Vegans
    Association/Club/Group;  Education/Classes;  Food/Drink;  Nonprofit
    Northern Vegans is a Marquette County non-profit group dedicated to vegan advocacy.
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