Wedding Minister at Your Place or Mine
Jan 31, 2018
Who doesn’t love a wedding? The bride is ecstatic, the girls in the bridal party are atwitter. The guys are uncomfortable in their suits and the groom is nervous. But it’s all part of the excitement
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Dispelling a Bridal Myth
Jan 25, 2018
You’re getting ready to tie the knot – congratulations! It’s such a joyous time, but there are also many important decisions to be made. From the venues to the photographer and everything in between… there
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Welcome JACK, Jackson’s New Mascot
Jan 19, 2018
Experience Jackson is excited to introduce JACK the Elephant to Jackson County. JACK was introduced as a character in our Experience Jackson coloring book two years ago. JACK visits many of our Jackson County assets such as the Cascades, Sparks
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Ice Fishing Photo Contest
Jan 16, 2018
Calling all Fishermen!
We want to see how you ice fish in Jackson County. From set up to tear down - we want to see it all! Show us what makes Jackson County the best ice fishing spot around.
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Arts & Craft Beer
Jan 12, 2018
Who doesn’t love a good Pinterest craft or coloring book for adults? It’s a great way to relax or to hangout with friends by hosting a craft night – especially on cold winter days.
Take your
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Winter Trails
Jan 12, 2018
Winter is a wonderful time to explore Michigan. The lake effect from the state’s Great Lakes provide plenty of snow, which means months of snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and fat tire biking! Whether you are a beginner or
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Learn To Be a Tourist in Your Own Town
Jan 09, 2018
Valerie Herr is a passionate community member, writer and regular contributor to the Experience Jackson Blog. This series of blogs, entitled Learn To Be a Tourist in Your Own Town was originally published in the Jackson Area Collaborative Kids
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Winter Running is Hard (But It Helps Us Train for August!)
Jan 01, 2018
Chances are, every runner has fielded questions about their sanity when lacing up during the Michigan winter. Yes, ice and snow are hazards to our footing and visibility. Short days require reflective items and a headlamp in our gear kits.
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