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Column: Chamber of Commerce gets seven new members

ESCANABA — The Delta County Area Chamber of Commerce provides an avenue for our business people to play a leadership role in building a healthy, vibrant community. We are a partner to every community, every business, and every citizen.

When a business joins the Delta County Area Chamber of Commerce, they become part of a county-wide network of businesses that have come together to promote quality of life in our area through a healthy business climate. This type of network is more important than ever during these uncertain times.

During the last two regularly scheduled board meetings, seven businesses were presented and approved for membership by the Delta Chamber Board of Directors.

3 Brothers Lawn and Snow LLC is a veteran-owned business providing reliable, high-quality lawn and snow services at affordable prices. All services are carried out by the owners of the company, so you can be sure that each job is performed to the highest standard. Lawn care and snow removal is their fulltime job, so each customer’s yard is the top priority. Founded in 2017, 3 Brothers Lawn and Snow have been serving the communities of Delta County. For more information on the services offered call 909-553-2060 or visit 3broslawnandsnow.com.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Upper Peninsula serves Marquette, Alger, Luce, Delta, and Dickinson Counties. Following the mission of their parent organization, Big Brothers Big Sisters creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. To find out how to get involved call 906-251-1956 or visit www.bbbsmqt.org

Escanaba New Life Community Center, located at 2007 8th Ave. South, Escanaba, provides a safe place where people of all ages can connect with one another and God. The center offers children’s enclosed play zone area, high school size gymnasium, and a commercial grade kitchen. The play zone area hours are Friday: 3 to 7 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Sunday: 1 to 3 p.m. Rental rates are available upon request. For more information call 906-786-3858 or visit www.nlcc906.com.

Enjoy Pure Michigan at Fishery Pointe Cottages all year long. Fishery Pointe Cottages are the perfect getaway for friends and family. With 5 cottages available to rent just steps away from Lake Michigan it is the perfect staycation or accommodation for a visiting family. After living in Appleton, Wisconsin for the past 19 years, new owners Amy and Eric Anderson are very grateful to have the opportunity to move back “home.” Amy is a 1992 graduate of Gladstone and Eric is a 1991 graduate of Escanaba High School and both are very excited to share their little piece of paradise with you. Visit www.fisherypointecottages.com to see the beauty of Fishery Pointe Cottages.

The Golden Hour Studio, located at 2510 1st Ave North, Suite 3 is the perfect place for all your beauty needs. The salon specializes in lash extensions, spray tans, skin care services, body waxing and so much more. The team hopes to help embrace the beauty their customers already have, and help them feel golden every day. For more information call 906-233-7466 or visit https://linktr.ee/thegoldenhourstudio

The Little Red Caboose/Rose Petal Catering is a mobile food truck, perfect for any community or private event as well as a catering company. Owner and Chef Taiki Goodman’s motto is “changing the world one delicious bite at a time!” With over 35 years of experience, they do it all. Looking for the perfect food for your event, call

906-280-2865 today.

St Vincent de Paul Society, located at 115 North 8th Street, Escanaba, is a Catholic charitable social service society that works tirelessly to support our waterfront community. Neighbors in need may receive assistance with food, shelter, utilities, rent, material needs, prescriptions, transportation, and other forms of charity. Those interested in donating or in need of services are encouraged to visit or call 906-789-1434.

The Chamber takes pride in its membership whose specialties range from local retail, commercial and industrial businesses, as well as professionals and other citizens in Delta County and surrounding areas interested in the concepts of business development, community improvement, and cultural and environmental enhancement. As we have for the last 100 years, we remain committed to doing all we can to support our Waterfront Community for years to come.

For a complete membership listing or for information on how to become a member, visit deltami.org.

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