St. Ignace, Sault St. Marie, Petoskey, Interlochen
June 2, 2003
"...During the first week in June, we’ll be highlighting just a
few ideas to help people start their vacation planning. We have only six days,
but there’s enough to see and do for 52 weeks worth of fun – this
is the first stop in the tour."
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press release
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| Governor
Granholm took the wheel while on the Soo Locks Boat Tour during
her visit to Sault Ste. Marie June 2nd. The eastern U.P. city was
the first stop on the second day of her week-long tourism promotional
tour. |
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| Accompanying the Governor
on her Soo Locks Boat Tour were the mayors of Sault Ste. Marie,
Michigan, the Honorable Anthony G. Bosbous (left) and the Honorable
John Rowswell, mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Canada. |
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| During her visit to
the Interlochen Arts Academy Governor Granholm presented 10 year-old
Caroline Goulding of Marysville, Michigan, with the same bouquet
of Lillies of the Valley that Caroline had presented to the Governor
when she arrived at Interlochen. The Governor, who stopped at Interlochen
on the second day of her tourism promotional tour, paid tribute
to the young violinist following her magnificent performance of
Praeludium and Allegro by Fritz Kreisler. |
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| Interlochen presented
a sampler of performances during the Governor’s visit and
the performers posed with the Governor for this photograph at the
evening’s conclusion. From left to right are Steve Larson
of Interlochen; Joyce Voelker of Cadillac; Collin Baja of Traverse
City; Caroline Goulding of Marysville; Mrs. Edward Downing; Interlochen
President Edward Downing; Tsvetanka Dabova of St. Petersburg, Russia;
Governor Granholm; Anne-Marie Oomen of Interlochen; Bryan Parkhurst
of Sturgis; and, Jeffrey Hood of Portage. |
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| June
2, 2003
St. Ignace, Sault St. Marie, Petoskey, Interlochen - MI |
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