Consumers Energy and Croton-Hardy Business Alliance Announce Community Open House and Centennial Celebration for Croton Dam
04 August 2007 - 6:28AM
PR Newswire (US)
CROTON, Mich., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Consumers Energy
and the Croton-Hardy Business Alliance announced today they will
host centennial activities during the weekend of Aug. 18-19 to
celebrate Croton Dam's 100 years of service to Michigan's electric
customers. The two-day celebration includes tours of the Croton
Dam, history displays, a vintage baseball game pitting the
Ludington Mariners against the Coopersville Muldoons, and many
other community events. The celebration starts at 9 a.m. on
Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Community Church Hall in Croton with a
presentation on the history of Croton Dam and Consumers Energy. The
presentation will be provided by Jim Bernier, senior natural
resource manager for Consumers Energy's Hydro Generation.
"Renewable hydro power remains one of Michigan's most important
homegrown energy sources to serve the needs of customers," Bernier
said. "We're proud and pleased that Michigan has been able to count
on this reliable, renewable energy for a century and that Croton
Dam will continue to serve customers in the future." Croton Dam
tours will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug.
18. The tours will begin at nearby Conklin Park, the headquarters
for the celebration. Tickets for the tour are free and will be
available at the park. Food and information booths also will be
located at Conklin Park. The tour and vintage baseball game revisit
events that took place a century ago after the completion of Croton
Dam in 1907. The Grand Rapids mayor at that time, George Ellis, and
several hundred business and government officials journeyed by
special train to the site to tour the dam. Ellis, an avid baseball
fan, then organized several games in the fields near the dam, with
his team of city officials emerging as the victors. The current
mayor of Grand Rapids, George Heartwell, is expected to be on hand
for pre-game ceremonies scheduled for 3:45 p.m. and to toss out the
first pitch. Events on Saturday, Aug. 18, also will include a kayak
race, a historical Croton village tour with interpreters, and a
woodcarving demonstration at Conklin Park. Activities on Sunday,
Aug. 19 will start with a pancake breakfast, followed by a
community spirit walk, a boat parade, a firefighter's water battle,
and an old-fashioned ice cream social. "The Croton and Hardy Dams
are as important to the local economy today as they were to the
emerging Grand Rapids economy a century ago. For us this is a
celebration of a century-long partnership between Consumers Energy
and the Croton-Hardy business community," said Tim Frisbie,
president of the business alliance. The logo selected for the
Croton Dam Centennial was designed by Newaygo High School art
student Brandi Fifield, one of 25 art students who took part in the
logo contest. All of the student entries will be on display at the
celebration. All events are open to the public with parking at
Conklin Park. For a brochure about the Croton centennial
celebration, visit http://www.consumersenergy.com/, and type "Hydro
Welcome" in the search field. Then click on the "Hydro Welcome"
link and on that page, scroll down and click on the link to the
brochure. Consumers Energy's 13 hydroelectric dams have the
capacity to generate 132 megawatts of renewable electricity at
facilities on the Au Sable, Manistee, Muskegon, Grand and Kalamazoo
rivers. The reservoirs created by the dams provide recreational
opportunities. Nearly 15,000 acres of Consumers Energy land
adjacent to the dams are open to the public. Consumers Energy, the
principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, provides natural gas and
electricity to nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10 million
residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. For more information
about Consumers Energy, visit our Website at
http://www.consumersenergy.com/ DATASOURCE: Consumers Energy
CONTACT: Kelly Farr, +1-989-891-3451, for Consumers Energy Web
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