The Michigan City Parks & Recreation Board made a significant decision at their June 18 meeting, approving a special purchase for the senior center. The motion received unanimous support, highlighting the board's commitment to enhancing community resources for seniors.
In addition to the senior center discussion, the board addressed a request from the Michigan City area schools to promote their preschool program, Little Grama, through yard signs around Washington Park. The initiative aims to increase enrollment amid funding cuts from the state, which have made boosting participation more critical than ever.
Holly Martinez, representing the program, emphasized the importance of marketing to attract more families. The updated signs now reflect that the program enrolls both 3 and 4-year-olds, expanding its reach. Martinez invited board members to tour the facility, showcasing its role in preparing children for kindergarten.
Board members expressed strong support for the preschool initiative, recognizing the value of early education in fostering academic readiness. The discussions underscored a collective effort to strengthen educational opportunities in Michigan City, ensuring that local children are well-prepared for their future schooling.