Meetings are livestreamed on YouTube. To view a playback of various East Bay Charter Township meetings, please visit the Government Channel, brought to the public by a partnership between area local municipalities, including East Bay Charter Township, and Land Information Access Association (LIAA). Meeting videos are available for approximately four to six months after the aired meeting. For the Meeting schedule for Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners for 2025, click here.
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" Join us at the East Bay Corners Farmers Market for FREE car seat safety checks offered by Safe Kids North Shore, led by Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department! Available Dates:June 4th, 2:00-6:00 pmJuly 2nd, 2:00-6:00pmAugust 6th, 2:00-6:00 pmSept 3rd, 2:00-6:00 pmOctober 1st, 2:00-6:00 pmWhat to Expect:-30-60 minute check depending on the car seat and vehicle-Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians will review your child’s age, height, and weight to make sure your car seat is the right fit-You’ll learn state laws, best practice recommendations, and the next steps for your child-Technicians will guide your installation of the car seatNo appointment necessary. Simply join us at the Farmer's Market location!"
"East Bay Corners Farmers Market Community Blood DriveThursday, June 252:30 PM – 6:30 PMConference Room1965 North Three Mile RoadTraverse City, MI 49686 Give hope. Donate blood. Join us for a Community Blood Drive with Versiti Blood Center of Michigan and help make a lifesaving difference right here in our community. Just one blood donation can save up to 3 lives! Appointments are preferred:Call 866-642-5663Visit versiti.org/mi or directly schedule here.Or scan the QR code on our flyer. Walk-ins are welcome as schedule allows. Helpful Tip: Please eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water before donating. Thank you for helping create a ripple of hope in our community!"
"Join in on Thursdays from 2-6pm for fresh produce, local products and more at East Bay Corners Farmers Market! Check out our special events: June 4 – Car Safety Seat Checks (Grand Traverse Metro Emergency Services Authority)June 11 – Food Safety at the Market and Home (Grand Traverse Conservation District) & Yoga (East Bay Library) *North Conference Room 5:30-6:30June 18 – Food Preservation Workshop (MSU Extension)June 25 – Blood Drive (Versiti Blood Center of Michigan) *North Conference Room 2:30-6:30July 2 – Car Safety Seat Checks (Grant Traverse Metro Emergency Services Authority)July 9 – Yoga (East Bay Library) *North Conference Room 5:30-6:30July 16 – Cross Contamination Food Safety (EB TWP Food Security Advisory Committee)July 23 – TART 3-Mile Trail Promotion (Traverse Area Recreation Trail)July 30 – Cooking Demonstration (SEEDS)August 6 – Car Safety Seat Checks (Grand Traverse Metro Emergency Services Authority) & Cooking Demonstration (SEEDS)August 13 – Yoga (East Bay Library) *North Conference Room 5:30-6:30August 20 – TART 3-Mile Trail Promotion (Traverse Area Recreation Trail)August 27 – (No event, Market Only)September 3 – Car Safety Seat Checks (Grand Traverse Metro Emergency Services Authority)September 10 – (No event, Market Only)September 17 – TART 3-Mile Trail Promotion (Traverse Area Recreation Trail)September 24 – TBDOctober 1 – Car Safety Seat Checks (Grand Traverse Metro Emergency Services Authority)October 8, 15, 22, 29 – (No event, Market Only) Learn more here. See you on Thursdays at the East Bay Corners Farmers Market!"
"Meetings are livestreamed on YouTube. To view a playback of various East Bay Charter Township meetings, please visit the Government Channel, brought to the public by a partnership between area local municipalities, including East Bay Charter Township, and Land Information Access Association (LIAA). Meeting videos are available for approximately four to six months after the aired meeting. For the Meeting schedule for Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners for 2025, click here."
"Area residents can take advantage of new flag collection boxes in Long Lake, Blair, Almira and Inland Township halls in Grand Traverse and Benzie counties. The hinged oak boxes were constructed by Long Lake Township resident Levi Cederquist as part of an Eagle Scout project. But that isn't all. Cederquist, 18, also collects the flags whenever the boxes get full and retires them by burning them ceremonially and burying their ashes on his family's 14-acre property."
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