Public Service Announcement: Join Us for the 4th Town Hall Meeting on Exploring Funding Mechanisms for the Wine Industry!
Attention all wine enthusiasts and industry professionals! The 4th Town Hall Meeting is just around the corner, and this time, we’re delving into a crucial topic: exploring funding mechanisms for the wine industry.
This is an opportunity to engage directly with Dakota Baker, Deputy Chief of Staff of the office of Senator John Damoose. Baker oversees Senator Damoose’s district affairs alongside the Senator. Baker has been with the Senator since he started in the Senate last year. He lives in Traverse City, but travels with Senator Damoose to and from Lansing, and across the district.
This gathering is not just for winemakers; it’s for anyone passionate about Michigan’s wine industry and its growth. Here’s why you should mark your calendar and attend:
Empowering Michigan Wineries: By exploring and discussing funding mechanisms, wineries can play an active role in shaping the future of their industry. Your participation can make a difference in supporting local wineries and boosting the economy.
Strategic Wine Marketing: The funds raised will be earmarked specifically for wine marketing initiatives. This targeted approach ensures that resources are utilized efficiently to promote Michigan wines, both locally and beyond state borders. Learn about the strategies in place to elevate the profile of Michigan’s wine industry.
Community Engagement: Town hall meetings are not just about discussion; they’re about fostering a sense of community. Connect with fellow wine enthusiasts, industry experts, and policymakers. Your input and ideas are invaluable in shaping the decisions that affect Michigan’s wine landscape.
Transparency and Collaboration: Your voice matters. Ask questions, share your concerns, and contribute to an open dialogue aimed at finding solutions that benefit everyone involved.
Whether you’re a seasoned winemaker, a wine aficionado, or simply curious about the future of Michigan’s wine industry, your presence at the 4th Town Hall Meeting is essential.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of the conversation and drive positive change in Michigan’s vibrant wine community. Together, let’s raise our glasses to a brighter future for Michigan wines!