Wednesday, October 03, 2007

"Moose on the Loose"


A bull moose made a surprising visit to Iron Mountain today. He was spotted in the fenced in area just west of the Chapin Pit area in downtown Iron Mountain, in a area the city owns. The area was blocked off this morning and authorities were trying to keep the moose in the area and calm.

The moose population typically stays to the north of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan since being re-introduced to the area in the late 1980's. On occasion, there have been sightings in Dickinson County, but I have never heard of or seen one in Iron Mountain.

Thanks to Diane Schabo of the Michigan Welcome Center, who saw the big guy as she was at her dentist's office, right across the street.


Chris LaVigne
Tourism Coordinator

Friday, August 10, 2007

Italian Fest...Tour da Dickinson Bike Ride

Italian Fest - August 25, 2007
Italy...Iron Mountain Style
Noon - 11 pm


Welcome to Downtown Iron Mountain's first Italian Fest! Come join us for a day of authentic Italian foods, wine and fun as we celebrate Iron Mountain's heritage. Local and Italian wines will be available at the event as well as domestic beers for the less adventuresome. Bocce Ball tournaments, grape stomp and Italian musicians will highlight the day.

A replica of the historic Immaculate Conception Church will be on display also. Father Giovanni Sinopoli, part of a Catholic order founded to minister to Italian immigrants, came to Iron Mountain from Italy in April, 1902. Immediately he set about organizing volunteers to construct a new church. Sandstone was quarried on nearby Millie Hill, just east of the Chapin Pit. A mere nine months later the church was dedicated.

Tour de Dickinson












Welcome to the Dickinson County Hospital Foundation’s 1st Annual Tour de Dickinson Bike Ride for the Entire Family on Saturday, August 25, 2007. This event is a recreational bicycle ride for all ages with a portion of the proceeds to help support programs and services of the DCH Foundation. A portion of this year’s proceeds will be designated for Childhood Obesity programs. Our mission is to promote good health and family participation.

The scenic ride will consist of four non-competitive routes with rest stops. All rides will begin at Giant Pine Mountain’s Popple Palace and head towards Fairbanks (25 location). The riders will continue through downtown Iron Mountain and Italian Fest. After the down town tour, the riders will be directed to Bass Lake Road and their individual routes. Police escorts will be provided for the downtown tour and major intersections. All riders are required to wear helmets.

Show your Tour de Dickinson event wristband for FREE entry into the Italian Fest!


For more information on both events

www.ironmountain.org

Chris LaVigne
Tourism Coordinator

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

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Chris LaVigne
Tourism Coordinator

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Its beginning to look a lot like....Summer

The trees are beginning to leaf out, lawns are being mowed, and kids are excited for the end of school!

Summer activities are starting 'to bloom'. Golf courses are "greening up" nicely, boat launches are filling up with boats and warm days brings out walkers and bikers!

As you make your summer plans, think about the Iron Mountain area and all it has to offer in recreation, attractions and beautiful relaxing settings.


For more information check out www.ironmountain.org!!


Thanks,

Chris