Traverse City News and Events

NMC BBQ Delivers Meals for Seniors

April 19, 2014

Seniors in Grand Traverse County can enjoy a lunch from the Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) Barbecue delivered to their home, courtesy of a partnership between the college and the Grand Traverse County Commission on Aging.

The annual NMC Barbecue will be held on Sunday, May 18, from 11am-5pm. Any senior citizen age 60 or older who is homebound and lives in Grand Traverse County can order a meal to be delivered to their home the day of the event between 11am-2pm for $6. Reservations and payment - which can be arranged in person at the GT County Commission on Aging or by mailing payment to 520 West Front Street, Traverse City, MI, 49684 - must be made by Tuesday, May 13 at 5pm. In addition, the Traverse City Senior Center will act as a drop-off location for meals; anyone wishing to eat their meals there at approximately 1pm the day of the event can make reservations directly with the Senior Center at 231-922-4911.

For more information, call 231-922-4688.

Comment

Outside the Box: New Study Shows Economic Growth, Opportunities for Outdoor Recreation Market

Read More >>

Final Improvement Work Coming to Slabtown Streets

Read More >>

TIF Plan Back for DDA Vote

Read More >>

Potential $11-$16 Million LaFranier Expansion On County's Agenda

Read More >>

Ransomware Group Claims Credit for TCAPS Attack

Read More >>

Airport Updates: Cherry Fest Air Show Agreement Approved, Tech Park Hearing Scheduled

Read More >>

Traffic Stop Leads to Search of Drug House

Read More >>

One Year of Recreation Cannabis in Traverse City

Read More >>

Place Your Bets: Expert to Talk Online Sports Gambling Boom

Read More >>

New Designation Means Big Money For Career-Tech Center's Manufacturing Programs

Read More >>

Tank Space Opens on Eighth, More Retail/Restaurant News

Read More >>

From Neighborhood Bike Club To $730,000 Impact: The History Of Mud Sweat & Beers

Read More >>

What’s Next for the Pines?

Read More >>

TART Trail, Union Contracts, Morgan Farms Neighborhood Association on City Agenda

Read More >>