Civil Municipal Magazine - Nov 2023

132 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 11 PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Saginaw Intermediate School District www.sisd.cc Saginaw Intermediate School District (ISD) is an educational service agency that provides effective and innovative leadership, services, resources, and programs throughout Saginaw County. Saginaw ISD provides career and technical education, early childhood, finance, human resources, instruction, pupil accounting, special education, technology, and transportation services. In addition, Saginaw ISD operates multiple educational programs to meet the unique needs of students ages birth to 26 across Saginaw County, including Hartley Outdoor Education Center, Head Start/ Early Head Start and Great Start to Readiness Programs, Great Lakes Bay Early College, Saginaw County Juvenile Detention Center School, and Special Education Center Programs. n Saginaw Valley State University www.svsu.edu Saginaw Valley State University has a distinguished history of partnering with its community, earning the Carnegie Foundation’s designation as a community-engaged university. SVSU recently partnered with Saginaw Public Schools on a program to educate certified teachers, as well as major hospitals Covenant HealthCare and Ascension St. Mary’s to increase access for health care professionals to complete degrees. n William A. Kibbe & Associates, Inc kibbe.com n Yeo & Yeo www.yeoandyeo.com economic activity into the region for those 10-13 days of the tournament. Many organizations are collaborating for this event and we want to make sure all businesses are aware of the opportunities and how they can take full advantage.” “I’m hoping that the Memorial Cup will be organized enough so that people who come will know exactly what they can do and they’ll be busy, even when they’re not at a game. We want to make sure that the city is capitalizing on this as much as we can.” The Mayor’s vision Mayor Brenda F. Moore is a lifelong resident of Saginaw and has been on the City Council since 2013. Her vision for her city is simple and succinct. “We are a city that wants to grow and prosper,” she says. “We want to clean up the city, build our city, and continue to make it better. We’ve got a lot of innovative things that we’re working on right now. And I want the world to know that Saginaw is a welcoming community. We support everyone.” With all of the exciting changes currently taking place in Saginaw, Michigan the future looks promising. Prepared to meet growth while standing firmly in the tradition of its past, the city is ripe for renewal.

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