Upper Peninsula Home Health, Hospice and Private Duty hosted a ribbon cutting with the Lake Superior Community Partnership to celebrate its move to a new facility in Ishpeming, which is in addition to its long standing Marquette location. The larger facility, located at 510 Mather Ave. in Ishpeming, includes many technology updates for the organization, as well as plenty of space to allow for smoother operations and improvement of services. Attending the ribbon cutting were: (front row): Marquette County Ambassador and Lake Superior Community Partnership chairman Tom Edmark, Kate Annala with the Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Chamber of Commerce, UPHHHPD employees Elizabeth Heighes, Darlene Pepin, Jacqueline Zinski, Cheri Croschere, Phil Gleason, James Kniola, Sherri Rule, Rachel Racine, April Erspamer, Natalie Ravanelli, Erin Wright, Jamie Zaleski, Lilah Nyquist and Marquette County Ambassador Jesse Bell. (middle row): UPHHHPD employees Ellie Stephens, Debra DePetro, Beverly Petros, Nicole Hibbard, Martha Parks, Amber Palmer, Linda Sarasin, UPHHHPD co-owners Deborah Aro and Jeff Nyquist, and UPHHHPD employees Brianna Nazarijchuk, Sharon Fries, Erika Hefke and Martha Smith-Process. (back row): UPHHHPD employees Ellie Stephens, Antonio Evans, Mellisa Lorenda, Karen MacLachlan, Heather Stanaway, Pamela Martz, Jenny Parkkonen, Theresa Harger, Linda Deans, Janice Koski, Susan Weber, Karen Commenator, Patience McCarthy, Kathy Nault and Kirstyn Noll. The Lake Superior Community Partnership is the region's leading resource for economic development, providing a wide variety of affordable and effective development services. The LSCP helps our partners make the connections that matter between businesses, organizations, leaders and legislators, and provides a powerful legislative voice for programs and policies that strengthen our regional economy. More information on the Lake Superior Community Partnership can be found at www.marquette.org
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Upper Peninsula Home Health, Hospice and Private Duty hosted a ribbon cutting with the Lake Superior Community Partnership to celebrate its move to a new facility in Ishpeming, which is in addition to its long standing Marquette location. The larger facility, located at 510 Mather Ave. in Ishpeming, includes many technology updates for the organization, as well as plenty of space to allow for smoother operations and improvement of services. Attending the ribbon cutting were: (front row): Marquette County Ambassador and Lake Superior Community Partnership chairman Tom Edmark, Kate Annala with the Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Chamber of Commerce, UPHHHPD employees Elizabeth Heighes, Darlene Pepin, Jacqueline Zinski, Cheri Croschere, Phil Gleason, James Kniola, Sherri Rule, Rachel Racine, April Erspamer, Natalie Ravanelli, Erin Wright, Jamie Zaleski, Lilah Nyquist and Marquette County Ambassador Jesse Bell. (middle row): UPHHHPD employees Ellie Stephens, Debra DePetro, Beverly Petros, Nicole Hibbard, Martha Parks, Amber Palmer, Linda Sarasin, UPHHHPD co-owners Deborah Aro and Jeff Nyquist, and UPHHHPD employees Brianna Nazarijchuk, Sharon Fries, Erika Hefke and Martha Smith-Process. (back row): UPHHHPD employees Ellie Stephens, Antonio Evans, Mellisa Lorenda, Karen MacLachlan, Heather Stanaway, Pamela Martz, Jenny Parkkonen, Theresa Harger, Linda Deans, Janice Koski, Susan Weber, Karen Commenator, Patience McCarthy, Kathy Nault and Kirstyn Noll. The Lake Superior Community Partnership is the region’s leading resource for economic development, providing a wide variety of affordable and effective development services. The LSCP helps our partners make the connections that matter – between businesses, organizations, leaders and legislators, and provides a powerful legislative voice for programs and policies that strengthen our regional economy. More information on the Lake Superior Community Partnership can be found at www.marquette.org

