Kim A. Turner Director
A third generation Mariner, Kim attended Holy Cross Elementary School and graduated from Marine City High School. She studied at Gemini School of Art and Design for two years in automotive and sign graphics. She obtained an Associates Degree from Macomb Community College and a Bachelor of Science from Central Michigan University. Both of these degrees are in Vehicle Design. She worked as a designer for GM for ten years. She currently works as a freelance artist under her own business name: Ahead Turner Designs. She is a Board Member of the Marine City Historical Society and a member of the Scarab Art Club of Detroit.
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| Kim A. Turner, Director |
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Cindy Koch (pronounced Cook) and her husband Peter have been running General Printing Company in Marine City since 1998. Prior to owning her own business Cindy worked as a bookkeeper through National Accounts Manager and later was the manager of a medium size print shop. She is a past member of the Historical Society and is a regular volunteer for numerous civic projects. She is a member of the Rotary, having served as President twice and Secretary for three terms. She loves to read, garden and care for her gorgeous, sweet natured, Yellow Labrador Retriever. You can reach Cindy at the shop at (810) 765-0016.
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| Cindy Koch, Director |
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| Gary Beals, Director |
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| Gary Beals Director
Gary is retired from the U. S. Navy, after 30 years of service. He is Vice-President of the Community Pride and Heritage Museum in Marine City, and a substitute teacher for the East China School District. He grew-up in Detroit, and spent most of his summers in Algonac. His parents moved to Marine City in 1980. He and his wife Evelyn moved here from Hampton, VA in 1997.
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| Christine (Chris) Kadey Treasurer
Christine (Chris) Kadey grew up in Marine City and graduated from MCHS. In August of 2006, after living in Tyler, Texas for over 20 years, she returned to the beautiful St. Clair River, and lives in Cherry Beach. She is a self-employed bookkeeper specializing in QuickBooks, both for her own use and to train others. Her membership in the Chamber is due to a strong desire to make a positive contribution to the community, and she is also a member of the Citizen’s Action Group, the Historical Society of Marine City, and the new Marine City Arts group.
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| Erin Wright Vice President
Erin has been a resident of the Blue Water area for eight years. She worked for Citizens First Bank for six and a half years. She is now engaged in building two businesses of her own. The first is a local pizzeria, Broadway Pizza. Internet based sales is a second enterprise for this ambitious entrepreneur.
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Charlene Faucher Director Charlene (affectionately known as Char) grew up in Marine City and graduated from Marine City High School. She studied restaurant management at St. Clair Community College. She managed the River Crab Restaurant, the Village Inn, and Rattle Run Golf Course before buying The Little Bar in 2005. Char and her husband Gregg wanted to see the historic Little Bar restored to its original fame and prominence. They designed and executed this major restoration project themselves. Joining the Board of Directors is part of Char's energetic commitment to making Marine City a special place to live and own a business.
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| Charlene Faucher, Director |
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