Delta Staffing moves to new location
CLARKSTON
Delta Staffing moves to new locationDelta Staffing, a full service staffing and recruiting provider has moved to a new location in Clarkston. It is at 5730 Bella Rosa Blvd, Suite 300.
Delta Staffing’s positive work environment earned the firm the designation of one of Metro Detroit’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work for this year.
For more information, call 248-394-3940 or visit www.delta-staffing.com.
DETROIT
Ambassador duty-free store donates to Forgotten HarvestThe Ambassador Bridge Co. has partnered with Forgotten Harvest to donate a portion of every transaction made at its Ammex Global Marketplace duty-free store, located at the bridge’s U.S. plaza, through Dec. 31. Forgotten Harvest delivers food free of charge to 158 agencies in the tri-county area six days a week. It collects surplus prepared and nonperishable food from 455 sources, including grocery stores, fruit and vegetable markets, restaurants, caterers, dairies, farmers, wholesale food distributors and other health department-approved sources.
STERLING HEIGHTS
Chamber to hold Christmas party WednesdayThe Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry is holding its annual Christmas party from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, at Villa Penna, 43985 Hayes, Sterling Heights. Cost is $45 per person and will include food and premium bar. Register online at www.shrcci.com or contact Sandy Hennessey at 586-731-5400, ext. 10, or via e-mail at shennessey@shrcci.com. You may also contact Lisa Edwards at 586-731-5400, ext. 13, or via e-mail at ledwards@shrcci.com.
MOUNT CLEMENS
Used Car Co. adds U-HaulsPierre and Patrick Abu-Joudeh, owners of Used Car Co., 132 Northbound Gratiot in Mount Clemens, have added U-Haul truck and trailer rentals to the used car dealership they have been operating since 2004.
The business can now offer customers a variety of moving equipment and supplies designed specifically for moving household furnishings, including moving vans, open trailers, furniture pads, appliance dollies, tow dollies and auto transports. Call 586-239-0922.
WARREN
‘Driving Out Hunger’ food drive will start FridayThe Tri County Flea Market-East, 14401 Frazho, Warren, is holding a “Driving Out Hunger” event Friday, Dec. 10, through Sunday, Dec. 12. Donations of nonperishable goods are being accepted to help feed the hungry during the holidays. Those who bring in five goods or more will receive a free hot dog. All goods will be donated to Gleaners Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan. For more information, visit www.tricountyfleamarketeast.com.
WARREN
U-M robot squad wins challengeThe University of Michigan’s “Team Michigan” robot squad that worked together in a complicated mapping exercise won the inaugural Multi-Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC 2010) in Australia.
The challenge is a joint initiative of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command’s Tank
Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center in Warren and Australia’s Defense Science and Technology Organization. It was designed to further the development of robot teams that can operate autonomously in dangerous situations, keeping soldiers out of harm’s way.
Delta Staffing moves to new locationDelta Staffing, a full service staffing and recruiting provider has moved to a new location in Clarkston. It is at 5730 Bella Rosa Blvd, Suite 300.
Delta Staffing’s positive work environment earned the firm the designation of one of Metro Detroit’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work for this year.
For more information, call 248-394-3940 or visit www.delta-staffing.com.
DETROIT
Ambassador duty-free store donates to Forgotten HarvestThe Ambassador Bridge Co. has partnered with Forgotten Harvest to donate a portion of every transaction made at its Ammex Global Marketplace duty-free store, located at the bridge’s U.S. plaza, through Dec. 31. Forgotten Harvest delivers food free of charge to 158 agencies in the tri-county area six days a week. It collects surplus prepared and nonperishable food from 455 sources, including grocery stores, fruit and vegetable markets, restaurants, caterers, dairies, farmers, wholesale food distributors and other health department-approved sources.
STERLING HEIGHTS
Chamber to hold Christmas party WednesdayThe Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry is holding its annual Christmas party from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, at Villa Penna, 43985 Hayes, Sterling Heights. Cost is $45 per person and will include food and premium bar. Register online at www.shrcci.com or contact Sandy Hennessey at 586-731-5400, ext. 10, or via e-mail at shennessey@shrcci.com. You may also contact Lisa Edwards at 586-731-5400, ext. 13, or via e-mail at ledwards@shrcci.com.
MOUNT CLEMENS
Used Car Co. adds U-HaulsPierre and Patrick Abu-Joudeh, owners of Used Car Co., 132 Northbound Gratiot in Mount Clemens, have added U-Haul truck and trailer rentals to the used car dealership they have been operating since 2004.
The business can now offer customers a variety of moving equipment and supplies designed specifically for moving household furnishings, including moving vans, open trailers, furniture pads, appliance dollies, tow dollies and auto transports. Call 586-239-0922.
WARREN
‘Driving Out Hunger’ food drive will start FridayThe Tri County Flea Market-East, 14401 Frazho, Warren, is holding a “Driving Out Hunger” event Friday, Dec. 10, through Sunday, Dec. 12. Donations of nonperishable goods are being accepted to help feed the hungry during the holidays. Those who bring in five goods or more will receive a free hot dog. All goods will be donated to Gleaners Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan. For more information, visit www.tricountyfleamarketeast.com.
WARREN
U-M robot squad wins challengeThe University of Michigan’s “Team Michigan” robot squad that worked together in a complicated mapping exercise won the inaugural Multi-Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC 2010) in Australia.
The challenge is a joint initiative of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command’s Tank
Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center in Warren and Australia’s Defense Science and Technology Organization. It was designed to further the development of robot teams that can operate autonomously in dangerous situations, keeping soldiers out of harm’s way.
Comments
Post a Comment