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July 2, Monday
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Hancock Downtown Development Authority Meeting
Downtown Development Authority Meetings Are held in the Hancock City Hall Council Chambers and begin at 5:30 p.m..
More information (PDF Format).
July 6, Friday
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Houghton County Emergency Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
Houghton County Emergency Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
Friday, July 6, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Macdonald Street behind the Lake Linden Village Park
There is no cost for Houghton County resident flooding victims. Businesses, schools, institutions, commercial farmers and non-Houghton County residents are not eligible to participate.
Items accepted:
� Aerosols
� Antifreeze/motor oil/automotive fluids
� Solvents/flammable/oil-based paint
� Pesticides
� Electronics
� Latex paint
� Reactives/oxidizers
� Corrosives (acids / bases)
� Miscellaneous cleaners and toxics
� Mercury (liquid and devices)
� Batteries (mixed household)
� Medical Sharps (must arrive in rigid container)
� Fluorescent lamps
� PCB electrical equipment
� Fire extinguishers
� Propane cylinders
� Smoke detectors
� Non-controlled substance pharmaceuticals and over the counter medications
Items not accepted:
� Weapons
� Explosives
� Construction materials/debris
� Appliances
� Radioactive materials (other than smoke detectors)
� Shock-sensitive materials
� Standard household trash
� Tires
� Yard waste
When preparing waste for the collection:
 Do not mix waste materials.
 Place material with damaged containers in a secondary container that is closed to prevent release/exposure during transport and collection.
 Ensure labels are visible and secondary containers are marked.
 Keep �like� containers together.
 Place containers in a lined box or plastic container to keep materials upright during transport.
 Containers larger than a 5-gallon bucket require special approval.
More information (PDF Format).
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Canal Rock-2018 Mid-Nite Storm
At Porvoo Park from 6 p.m.- 9 p.m.
July 10, Tuesday
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Hancock Recreation Commission Meeting
Hancock Recreation Commission Meetings are held in the Hancock City Hall Council Chambers and beginning at 6:00 p.m.
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Cemetery Committe Meeting
Meetings are held in the Hancock City Hall Chambers. Begins at 5:00 p.m.
July 13, Friday
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Canal Rock-2018 Backroom Boys
At Porvoo Park from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
July 14, Saturday
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HOME and GARDEN TOUR 2018
Saturday, July 14th, 12-4 p.m.
$10.00 per Person
Tour sites: Hancock Community Garden
Mary Nominelli-home
Carondelet Park "The Grotto"-garden
Tom & Vicky Vichich-garden
Owen & Susan Mills-garden
Ken Ropp/David Griffich-home and garden
All Proceeds go to the Hancock Beautification Group Projects
July 17, Tuesday
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Board of Review
NOTICE OF MEETING
July 2018 BOARD OF REVIEW
CITY OF HANCOCK
The Board of Review will be held at City of Hancock City Hall
in the Council Chambers
399 Quincy Street
Hancock, MI 49930
on
Tuesday July 17, at 10am
The main function of the Board of Review (BOR) is to assure the correctness of details posted to the assessment roll (MCL 211.29(3)). The primary function of the July BOR meeting is to address issues presented to the board by the Assessor; to hear appeals of the Principal Residence Exemption, Qualified Agricultural Property Exemption, Veterans Exemption, Poverty Exemption, clerical errors and mutual mistakes of fact.
City of Hancock Assessor
Laura Erhart, Erhart Assessing, LLC
PO Box 13
Watersmeet, MI 49969
(906) 358-0504
Assessor@CityofHancock.net
July 18, Wednesday
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Hancock Housing Commission
Meetings are held at Lakeview Manor at 12:00 pm. Hancock Housing Foundation meeting immediately follows.
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City Council Meeting
Meetings are held in the Hancock City Hall Council Chambers and begin at 7:30 p.m.
More information (PDF Format).
July 20, Friday
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Key Ingredients
Friday, July 20th from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Hancock!
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A night in Downtown Hancock featuring food, music and celebration. Enjoy a variety of musical talents from the Copper Country and beyond. Stop by your favorite place and try out some free samples � or go someplace brand new to see what you�ve been missing!
Places with Food
Stop by any of the places below for a sample bite to eat from one of the many Hancock favorites!
�Copper Country Community Arts Center
�Gemignani�s Italian Restaurant
�The Orpheum Theater & Studio Pizza
�K.C. Bonkers Toy & Coffee
�Nutini�s Supper Club
�Milly�s
�Gino�s Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
�Finlandia University
�� and other Hancock favorites
The Music
While you enjoy some delicious food, enjoy some great live music!
�Eric Hopper (piano, jazz)
�Bald Squeezebox (prog rock)
�Mike Irish (jazz, R&B guitar)
�Clay Hilman (piano, fusion)
�Dave Bezotte (piano, classics)
�Vanessa Dulong (eclectic)
�Seth & Elle Helman (piano & vocals)
�DJ Rasner (folk/rock guitar)
�Engineered Acoustics (a capella group)
�The Vogts Sisters (bluegrass)
�Paul Butcher Group (jazz)
�� and more!
July 21, Saturday
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Canal Run
July 21, 2018
Started in 1975, the Canal Run is the premier running event in Michigan�s Keweenaw Peninsula. Following the rolling hills along the Portage Lake Shipping Canal, the Canal Run offers five events for runners and walkers of all levels:
Half Marathon
10 Mile Run & Walk
5 Mile Run & Walk
2 Mile Fun Run
Kids Dash after race
CLICK HERE
July 23, Monday
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Hancock Planning Commission Meeting
Planning Commission meetings are held in the Hancock City Hall Council Chambers and begin at 6:00 p.m.
July 27, Friday
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Canal Rock-2018 Panhandlers
At Porvoo Park from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.