2012-2013 Budget - City of Saginaw MI
2012-2013 Budget - City of Saginaw MI 2012-2013 Budget - City of Saginaw MI
The Castle Museumwww.castlemuseum.orgThe Castle Museum has been owned and operated by theHistorical Society of Saginaw County since 1992. Throughexploration, preservation, and presentation, the continuing story of the people of Saginaw is told. Theoperating museum in the Castle is a unique architectural gem,listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built as afederal post office in 1898, it reflects the French heritage ofearly Saginaw. The Castle provides a full spectrum of museumactivities such as changing and traveling exhibitions,educational programs, publications, and research services.Japanese Cultural Center & Tea Housewww.jap aneseculturalcenter.orgThe Japanese Cultural Center & Tea Garden, comprised ofthe teahouse and garden, was established as a symbol offriendship and cultural exchange with Saginaw’s Sister City,Tokushima, Japan. The teahouse is of authentic design andrepresents traditional Japanese architecture. The scenicgardens are open year-round, providing the perfect setting forwedding ceremonies.Children’s Zoowww.saginawzoo.co mThe Children’s Zoo in Celebration Square is not just home tobobcats, alligators, macaws, bald eagles, or cotton-top tamarins, but also to volunteers, interns, andsponsors that help to provide an exciting zoo atmosphere. Throw anawesome birthday party in the Party Pavilion. Take a class field tripand learn fun animal facts in the Amphitheater. Get creative with theAdopt-a-Garden program. You can even bring the animals to youwith the Zoo-to-You Outreach Program!415
Andersen Enrichment Centerwww.artsaginaw.orgThe Andersen Enrichment Center overlooks themanicured Lucille E. Andersen Memorial Garden,which includes a circular pool with a Marshall M.Frederick sculpture gracing the center and issurrounded by beautiful flowering shrubs, trees, andplants. The Center serves as the home of theSaginaw County Enrichment Commission, whosemission is to promote the arts and entertainment in the area. The Center hosts business meetings,conferences, art exhibits, wedding receptions, and other social events.Cathedral DistrictThe Cathedral District is located on the east side of the river. This neighborhood was home to thebusiness leaders that went on to create what would be known asdowntown Saginaw. The most prominent leaders of Saginaw madetheir homes in this neighborhood during the 1890’s through the1950’s. This area is currently undergoing a massive infusion of capitaland civic energy to preserve the historic properties as well as rid thearea of its blight. It is currently listed on the National Register ofHistoric Places.The Dow Event Centerwww.do weventcenter.co mThe Dow EventCenter was previously known as The Saginaw Civic Centerbuilt in 1972 by the City of Saginaw. It is comprised of threemain parts: Wendler Arena, Heritage Theater, and UnityHall. The Center offers all residents a variety of416
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Andersen Enrichment Centerwww.artsaginaw.orgThe Andersen Enrichment Center overlooks themanicured Lucille E. Andersen Memorial Garden,which includes a circular pool with a Marshall M.Frederick sculpture gracing the center and issurrounded by beautiful flowering shrubs, trees, andplants. The Center serves as the home <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Saginaw</strong> County Enrichment Commission, whosemission is to promote the arts and entertainment in the area. The Center hosts business meetings,conferences, art exhibits, wedding receptions, and other social events.Cathedral DistrictThe Cathedral District is located on the east side <strong>of</strong> the river. This neighborhood was home to thebusiness leaders that went on to create what would be known asdowntown <strong>Saginaw</strong>. The most prominent leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saginaw</strong> madetheir homes in this neighborhood during the 1890’s through the1950’s. This area is currently undergoing a massive infusion <strong>of</strong> capitaland civic energy to preserve the historic properties as well as rid thearea <strong>of</strong> its blight. It is currently listed on the National Register <strong>of</strong>Historic Places.The Dow Event Centerwww.do weventcenter.co mThe Dow EventCenter was previously known as The <strong>Saginaw</strong> Civic Centerbuilt in 1972 by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saginaw</strong>. It is comprised <strong>of</strong> threemain parts: Wendler Arena, Heritage Theater, and UnityHall. The Center <strong>of</strong>fers all residents a variety <strong>of</strong>416