FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECOP ESD Opens Registration for 23 Summer STEM Career Exploration Camps and Paid High School AcademiesGAYLORD, Mich. — Registration is now open for Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle ESD’s 2026 Summer STEM Career Exploration Camps and High School Academies, offering students across Northeast Michigan a unique opportunity to explore high-demand careers through hands-on learning, employer engagement, and real-world workplace experiences.This summer, COP ESD will offer 20 STEM Career Exploration Camps for students entering grades 7–12 along with three six-week paid High School Summer Academies in Welding, CNC Machining, and Building & Construction Trades. Camps begin June 15 and run through August 6, while the academies run June 17 through July 30.The High School Academies are designed on a pre-apprenticeship “earn while you learn” model, allowing students age 15 and older to gain authentic workplace experience while earning a $300 per week stipend. Students will complete industry-recognized credentials, participate in career and employability seminars made possible through workforce development grant support in partnership with Michigan Works! Northeast Consortium, and engage in business immersion trips with regional employers.Only 35 academy seats are available this summer, including 15 seats in Welding, 10 in CNC Machining, and 10 in Building & Construction Trades.“These programs were built on the belief that where a child lives should not determine the opportunities they have access to,” said Laura Percival, MiSTEM Region 12 Director at COP ESD. “Six of our ten local school districts have no Career and Technical Education programs. Our students deserve opportunities to see, touch, build, create, and experience careers that can lead to living-wage employment right here in Northeast Michigan. Students do not know what they do not know until we intentionally expose them to these possibilities.”Unlike traditional summer enrichment, COP ESD’s camps are intentionally designed around career immersion. Every camp includes hands-on, project-based learning that allows students to actively experience a profession while also visiting a local employer or business to see the workplace firsthand and interact directly with industry professionals.Offerings span a wide range of in-demand fields, including skilled trades, healthcare, engineering, robotics, drones, childcare, agriculture, veterinary science, surveying and geospatial technology, electrical careers, and more.Highlighted experiences this summer include:Mapped Out: Surveying & Geospatial Technology Camp, where students work with advanced surveying tools, drone mapping technology, and spatial data systems;Next Generation Engineers, featuring engineering design challenges and visits to innovative regional manufacturers;Healthcare Career Camps hosted in partnership with Munson Healthcare Otsego Memorial Hospital, McLaren Northern Michigan Cheboygan Campus, Onaway EMS, Indian River Veterinary Clinic, and Huron Veterinary Clinic;Skilled trades camps in Welding, HVAC, Electrical, CNC Machining, Building Trades, and Heavy Equipment;Agricultural career exploration, careers working with children, and much more.Regional employer participation is one of the defining strengths of the COP ESD program. Beginning with the use of the Industrial Arts Institute as the primary host site for many camps, community partnership has been a foundation of the initiative since its inception. This summer, nearly 80 business and community partners are collaborating to provide tours, instructors, materials, certifications, workplace experiences, and career mentoring for students. “When students get real tools in their hands and industry professionals by their side, everything shifts. They begin to see themselves in these high‑demand careers and understand the pathways to get there. That’s why strong community partnerships matter—they build confidence, skills, and a stronger future for our region.” — Tamara Ward, Executive Director, Industrial Arts InstituteThe growth of the initiative continues to demonstrate strong student and employer demand. During summer 2025, COP ESD served 240 students, facilitated 219 industry certifications, and partnered with 79 business and community organizations to deliver career-connected learning experiences.“Our goal is simple,” Percival added. “We want students to be able to see themselves in these careers, understand the pathways available to them, and realize they can build a successful future without leaving the communities they call home.”Registration for COP ESD High School Academies is now open. Registration for STEM Career Exploration Camps opens Friday, May 1.Complete camp descriptions, flyers, and registration links can be found at:www.copesd.org/programs-services/cte-programs/Media Contact:Laura PercivalMiSTEM Region 12 Director, Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle ESDpercival@copesd.org231-238-9394 ext. 1418Photos, camp flyers, and interviews are available upon request.
Location: COP ESD region
Website: www.copesd.org/programs-services/cte-programs/
Phone: 5178193437
Temple Day Returns June 20, 2026 — Join the Fun!Get ready for a full day (and night!) of small‑town excitement as the 3rd annual Temple Day takes over downtown Temple—just 12 miles west of Harrison—on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.Festivities kick off at 10:00 a.m. with a vehicle, motorcycle, and side‑by‑side Roll Up in front of the Tippy Canoe & 40 et 8, followed by an 11:00 a.m. kayak race on the beautiful Muskegon River. Starting at 11:00, enjoy a variety of food and craft vendors offering local flavors and handmade goods.Afternoon fun includes a cake walk and goldfish races from 1:00–3:00, a cornhole tournament at 2:00, and the always‑popular chicken drop bingo at 5:00 p.m.As the sun goes down, the energy ramps up at Tippy Canoe with music and dancing, a hilarious beer belly contest, and the crowd‑favorite Mr. & Mrs. Temple competition. Raffles and a silent auction will run throughout the day, giving everyone a chance to win something special.For the full schedule and registration details, visit the Facebook page Temple Day – Temple MI or call 231‑743‑2488 or 231‑743‑6466 for more information.
Location: W Temple Dr and Davis St - Downtown Temple
Website: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586124144337
Phone: 9894186782
Celebrate the annual Pinconning CheeseTown Festival on the weekend of June 19-21. Other weeklong events for festival week, at the Pinconning City Park adjacent to Wilson’s Cheese Shoppe, beginning on Tuesday. 6/16/26 at 7pm., with our summer series of music event for “Tuesday at the Park Concert Events”; Wednesday a “Summer Reading Program Kick of Party” event for the kids from 5 to 7pm,; and the CheeseTown Festival beginning on Friday with the annual Mac & Cheese Contest at 5pm at the Pinconning Community Center adjacent to the park and a full carnival rides in the midway at the park provided by Skerbeck Family Amusements. The CheeseTown Festival start up again on Saturday with the Cheezy Parade at 11am and full day of events to include Cheezy Pro Wrestling UCW event at 5pm, then our CheeseTown Road Challenge Race at 6pm., carnival rides and music throughout the day at the park concluding with our CheeseTacular Fireworks Program beginning at dusk, which is a spectacular 30-minute fireworks program. Sunday the amusement ride events will continue throughout the day.
Location: Pinconning City Park. 200 N Mable St, Pinconning, MI 48650
Website: https://facebook.com/events/s/cheesetown-festival-races/2118284662306732/
Phone: 9898792281

Registration for the 2026 season is open for Fall 2026 3rd-6th graders. Register at www.mprocketfootball.com. Registration deadline is June 20, 2026.
Location: Mt. Pleasant Community Memorial Stadium
Website: https://mprocketfootball.com
Phone: 9895067968

FRIDAY, JUNE 19 2026
11:00 AM
Participant Lunch at Presque Isle Harbor Association Grand Lake Beach House
12:00 PM
Boat Cruise from Grand Lake Beach House
6:30 PM
Reception for Participants at the Old Historic Presque Isle Lodge, 3 miles south of the marina on Grand Lake Road
SATURDAY, JUNE 20 2026
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Participants’ Launching at Presque Isle Harbor
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Car show registration.
9:45 AM
Opening Ceremony
10:00 AM - 4 PM
Car Show (all cars welcome)
11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Balloting
10:00 AM - 4 PM
Boats on display for balloting.
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Arts & Crafts & Vendor Market
Be sure to see the Model Boats on display in the Model Tent
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
2 Lighthouses Open to Climb
3:00 PM
Award Ceremony
Website: https://www.presqueisleharborwoodenboatshow.com
Phone: 989-595-2759

Camp Good Grief is a one-day camp for children aged 5-17 who experienced the death of a loved one. The camp is full of fun activities designed to help kids express their thoughts and feelings related to loss and grief. The camp is free and lunch is provided. Camp is staffed by volunteers trained in child development and grief responses. Parents are invited to attend a short session at the end of the day to help them understand and support childhood grief.
Location: Camp Westminster, Roscommon MI
Website: https://www.hospiceangels.org
Phone: 9893432470

Too many things to try to mention them all! Every penny made goes to the animals in the custody of Few Steps From Home Animal Rescue/Sanctuary
Location: 1983 E Gordonville Rd Midland, MI 48640
Phone: 9897095418

Monthly animal swap and homemade goods. Every 3rd Saturday May through September. Rain or shine. Free vendor event. Free admission for the public. Local farm animals for sale. (Welcome to sale Chickens, ducks, quail, rabbits, sheep, goats and more .) Also baked goods, produce, honey, syrup. Homemade items, flea, market items, and more
Location: 20546 Cedar st. Onaway mi 49765
Website: Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496325908853499/?
Phone: 989 3061783
Greatest farm market in the north!! Saturdays 10-3 beginning May 16 thru September 26th. Fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, soap, artisan crafts and more!!
Location: AuSable River Center, 211 N Main Street Roscommon
Phone: 989-745-2940

Location: Cherryland VFW 3400 Veterans Drive Traverse City, MI
Phone: (810) 397-9153

Join Made in Cheboygan this weekend as we support local crafters and provide you with a fun and unique shopping experience. We will be hosting a large assortment of crafters selling jewelry, home decor, pottery, clothing, toys, kitchen essentials, custom printed shirts and mugs and more.
Location: Washington Park, Downtown Cheboygan
Website: Http://www.Facebook.com/madeincheboygan
Phone: 2314200800

Live rock music. Food trucks. Dad's Only Bacon Tent. Inflatables. Dad Raffles. Need we say more!? Join us the night before Father's Day for this FREE community event! This event is family friendly, and NOT JUST FOR DADS! Bring the whole family! We will just have some special amenities for dads only!
Location: Island Park
Phone: 2312453644

Join us June 20th for an unforgettable evening with Willow Avalon, one of country music’s most compelling new voices. Blending classic country, Americana, and pop influences, her sound is both rooted and refreshingly modern; driven by sharp songwriting, a rebellious spirit, and an unmistakable stage presence.From her debut album Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell to performances on stages like the Grand Ole Opry, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and major festivals around the world, Willow has quickly built a reputation for electrifying live shows. Her music tells stories that are raw, honest, and deeply personal, capturing both the grit and charm of a modern Southern perspective.Set inside our beautifully restored 1920s barn, this concert is part of The Series at Lavender Hill Farm, an intimate summer music experience where nationally touring artists perform for Northern Michigan audiences in a one-of-a-kind farm setting.Arrive early to picnic on the lawn, enjoy preshow music in the amphitheater, and spend the evening surrounded by music, community, and the beauty of the farm.
Location: 7354 Horton Bay Rd N, Boyne City, MI 49712
Website: https://lavenderhillfarm.com/the-series/
Phone: (231) 582-3784