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Welcome…..come join us the second Tuesday of every month for a networking/friendship evening with active and retired business women in northeast Michigan. Our membership hails from Oscoda, East Tawas, Tawas City, Greenbush, Harrisville, Mikado and Whittemore! Our mission is too raise funds to provide scholarships to local area students. To date, our Chapter has provided over $68,000.00 for this purpose in the 27 years we have been a service organization in Iosco County. Our monthly meetings are held at various restaurants throughout the community and include a social time, dinner, community speaker and short business meeting. Call or email our President Annette or Membership chairperson Judy or any Board member to find out the location of our next chapter meeting or read our monthly newsletter “Reflections” and see what’s happening in our Chapter.
PO Box 494 Oscoda MI 48750
1480 W Center Rd Suite 1 Essexville MI 48732
Blood Drive and blood related inquires please contact: Kelly Remer American Red Cross – Account Manager (989) 274-4479 Kelly.Remer@redcross.org
Sorry, we are currently closed.
Open | Close | ||
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Monday | Closed Today | ||
Tuesday | Closed Today | ||
Wednesday | Closed Today | ||
Thursday | Closed Today | ||
Friday | Closed Today | ||
Saturday | 11:00 am | – | 4:00 pm |
Sunday | 12:00 pm | – | 4:00 pm |
Museum Exhibits Include: Indian artifacts, commercial fishing, shipping, ship wrecks, logging, Paul Bunyan legend, railroads, lighthouses, the AuSable River and its dams, the fire of 1911, Wurtsmith Air Force Base, etc…
Gift Shop Features: Books on local history, 1880 birds eye map, history video, photos, mugs, shirts, gifts, coloring book, various old time & musical toys, etc…
Now Open Saturdays 11:00am – 4:00pm and Sundays 12:00pm – 4:00pm. Extended Hours to be determined through Summer.
114 E River Road Oscoda MI 48750
The Consumers Energy AuSable River Canoe Marathon is a non-stop canoe race that starts at night with a thrilling LeMans-style running-start to the river in Grayling, MI and ends 120 miles later in Oscoda, MI.
1950 Sunrise Drive Greenbush MI 48738
The Association provides a place for those who love to ride their snowmobiles, and a place to meet with others of a like mind. We primarily cover Iosco and Alcona Counties, and work closely with Parks & Recreation, Local Townships, and Law Enforcement. We are based in the Oscoda-AuSable township area.
We have monthly meetings and many activities throughout the year. The association has a Summer cook-out gathering for the whole family to just have fun, games for the kids and lots of laughs. We would love to have all of you out there enjoying the fun with us throughout the year.
Get the latest updates on snowmobile and ATV activities from AuSable Valley Trailriders. Meetings third Thursday of the month. 6pm dinner, 7 meeting
PO Box 266 Oscoda MI 48750
We are a short-term sober living home for women. You can come and stay for 90 days up to two years. This is a supportive, drug- and alcohol-free home where you can come and continue to grow in your recovery. Whether you are leaving a residential treatment or transitioning back into society in other ways, you are welcome to join us! You can begin to practice your independence, learning to balance responsibilities and bills while still living in a safe environment.
Scouting’s programs and outdoor adventures give young people of all ages the opportunity and freedom to explore a world beyond the boundaries of everyday life. Here they will try new things, provide service to others, build self-confidence and develop leadership skills. These experiences not only help Scouts while they are young, but also stay with them throughout their adult lives, growing into exceptional men and women that respect their family, community, religion, country and themselves.