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- Posted October 16, 2025
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Michigan Theatre Celebration
In front (l-r) Board Chair Nan Whitmore and Vice Chair Michelle Woods cut the ribbon, backed up by principal donors, board members and Capitol Campaign Fund members.
The Jackson Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 95th birthday of the newly remodeled Michigan Theatre Jackson, with a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, Sept. 17. Jackson residents raised over $6.2 million for the renovation. Experience Jackson hosted a free public screening of a new PBS Under the Radar Michigan episode, featuring Jackson County highlights.
Executive Director Steven Tucker shows off the new screen.
(l-r) John Waldron, President of Southern Michigan Bank & Trust; Ryan Tarrant, President and CEO of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce; and Marc Daly, WKHM Jackson NewsTalk Radio.
(l-r) Chamber Ambassadors Bridget Simone, Community Choice Credit Union; Deanna Leicht, Wealth Advisors; Denise Moeckel, Edward Jones; and Angie Brady.
(l-r) Andrew Hawley, JTV; and attorney Brad Brelinski from Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
(l-r) Attorneys Jeffrey Landon and Ethan Loch from Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
Jackson County Prosecutor Kelsey Guernsey with attorney Phil Curtis, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinksi, who headed the Capitol Campaign Fund and Advisory Board.
(l-r) Board member Donna Riley; Board Vice Chair Michelle Woods; and Phil Willis, Phil & Pat Willis Foundation.
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