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After 65 years, the Saginaw Art Museum has a grand new look that showcases some forgotten treasures.
It has been amazing to see it go up. It has been amazing to see the regions reaction to what we have here, said Stacey Gannon, executive director. Ive had six longtime patrons whove come in and been reduced to tears. They said, I never knew.
The first phase of a 20-month, $2.5 million renovation has brought 11 newly designed gallery spaces and specially designed display furniture. A solarium has been added, so the sculpture gallery looks out on Michigan Avenue and is lit at night for passersby, and in the spring there will be work outdoors.
Gannon joined the museum in February 2013.
One of the first steps for me was to really assess what we had here, she said. The collections director had announced plans to move out of the area so world-class consultant Jim Tottis was brought in and the pair spent the summer of 2013 going through the permanent collection piece by piece, looking for strengths, themes and work that needed to be conserved.
What Jim did was he specifically designed all these gallery spaces to the work that was going in them, she said. The placement is thoughtful, with touches such as acclaimed en plein air (in the open air) paintings by Camille Corot placed on a wall with windows that look out onto the formal gardens.
He also grouped work by region, so now visitors begin in a red gallery of British work, move into a blue gallery devoted to France and view American landscapes upstairs.
Graphic design is displayed on the second floor. Even rotating, We have enough in our permanent collection to keep that going for three to five years, Gannon said. A grouping on the main floor is devoted to nature.
In a light-filled breezeway between the main building and the huge gallery devoted to visiting exhibitions there are Civil War-era sculptures by John Rogers. We have 18 of these sculptures; the Detroit Institute of Arts has one.
In the basement hang plans for the Ring Home, along with photos of how the Georgian Revival mansion and formal gardens looked in 1912. The architects grandson designed the modern wings that now flank the original 1904 structure.
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Manchester-based Fish Window Cleaning Services Inc. named Randy Cross as its president.
While maintaining ownership of his current Fish franchise location in Grand Rapids, Mich., Cross will relocate soon to Fishs headquarters in Manchester and lead a team of 25 as they support 250 franchise locations and develop new territories.
Cross became a Fish franchisee in Grand Rapids in 2003 and was named Franchisee of the Year in 2005. Although still living in Grand Rapids, he began working for the corporate office in 2008, recruiting franchise prospects as part of the franchise development team and, more recently, leading Fishs franchise support staff.
Cross has a bachelors degree in business with a minor in computer science from Hope College.
Robert Kelly covers networking for the business section of the Post-Dispatch.
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SCRANTON Pennsylvania American Water Company is pitting colleges and universities across the state against each other in a contest in which the environment is the big winner.
Its easy to spot all the water bottles students carry around on a college campus like the University of Scranton.
Some are refillable; many more are buying bottle after bottle.
It fills up and when youre done, it automatically stops.
But Pennsylvania American Water will install a specialized water fountain that refills bottles with cold drinking water at the school that wins the UTap Challenge. It could help save on the use of all those bottles.
The fountains keep track of how many plastic bottles are saved by filling up there.
In our building, in our facility, weve saved over 1,000 bottles just since we started using them, said Pennsylvania American Water official Susan Turcmanovich.
The University of Scranton is one of the schools in the running.
I think it would be wonderful because I drink a lot of water. Instead of always having to grab from the room, its easier to refill and not have to carry, like, seven at a time, said University of Scranton junior Kimberly Heinau.
At the campus store, bottles of water cost a $1.59, so not only could students be saving the environment, they can save some money, too.
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SAFETY HARBOR City commissioners are working as fast as they can to protect trees.
Elected leaders told city staffers Monday to start drafting language for a moratorium on tree removal while they finish work on an ordinance that strengthens existing tree protection rules. The moratorium would expire April 1 unless the new tree ordinance is passed sooner.
The proposed ban comes amid protests over last month's removal of 14 trees by the privately owned Safety Harbor Resort and Spa to make way for a parking lot.
Safety Harbor's current ordinance protects only grand trees of a certain size. So the resort, which city officials say had been considering the project since at least 2005, applied for and was granted permission from Pinellas County. The spa is now pursuing permits to cut down 13 more trees it says are dead, dying or hazardous.
The project has fueled weeks of protests by a vocal contingent of residents who call the destruction of healthy trees an affront to the environment and the city's charm. They picketed in front of the spa, gathered nearly 400 petition signatures and called for a temporary ban.
About 80 people roughly 50 of them tree advocates who chanted with signs in front of the spa before marching to City Hall to wave at honking motorists packed commission chambers Monday for the moratorium discussion.
Nearly 20 people publicly spoke in favor of the moratorium, which would not be applied retroactively to the spa or any other application pending before the county. It also would not prohibit the removal of trees the county defines as dead or diseased or those that pose a risk to the public's health and safety.
"Are we going to sell out to the developers and let them determine the makeup of what the city looks like?" asked Dave Conkle.
Three opponents, though, decried the ban's potential impact on the property rights of individual homeowners who would be barred from simple jobs like installing a backyard pool. They also feared harassment from neighbors who might disagree with an arborist's assessment of a dead or dying tree on their property.
Commissioners Richard Blake and Carlos Diaz initially sided with the dissenters.
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San Mateo County officials have a new plan that includes pruning and removing some trees in the land surrounding the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.
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Planning Commission to consider Fitzgerald tree removal By Julia Reis [ julia@hmbreview.com ] Half Moon Bay Review |
The San Mateo County Planning Commission will consider a plan this morning that would result in the removal of 62 trees from the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve grove.
The proposal from the San Mateo County Parks Department is an amended version of a plan first announced in January. Thats when the department held a meeting to discuss its vegetation management plan for the Moss Beach recreation spot. The plan came under fire from some Coastsiders both for the number of trees slated for removal and over concerns about heavy equipment that might be used.
The 28 live trees and 34 dead trees that would be removed with the Planning Commissions approval are fewer than originally proposed. In January, San Mateo County Parks Director Marlene Finley estimated that eight live trees and most of a group of 134 dead trees would be cut down to improve visitors safety and the health of the forest.
Those remain the same reasons for the current proposal, Finley said.
We heard from the public that we should make sure to keep aesthetics in mind whats trimmed and whats taken out, she said.
An additional 56 live trees would be trimmed under this plan. Of the trees being removed or trimmed, 19 are eucalyptus trees all of which would be removed and the rest are cypress trees. The work would take place before early November.
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