The Bay County Historical Society will present it's annual Tour of Homes on Sunday October 11 from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM.
The featured sites will include:
The Webster Inn 900 Fifth
Joel & Sue LaBrie home 1515 Fifth
Claire Gregory home 701 N. Grant
Newell Eddy home 615 N. Grant
David & Joyce Loomis home 504 W. Midland
The St. Mary's Rectory at 501 N. Walnut
The Trombley House 901 John F. Kennedy Dr.
Public buildings on the tour are:
The Pere Marquette Depot at 919 Boutel Place
St. Mary's of the Assumption Church on 607 E. South Union.
The Church and rectory will not be open until noon and refreshments will be served throughout the day in the lower level of the Church for ticket holders. Public restrooms are available at the Church, and the Bay County Historical Museum.
Visitors can start their tour at any of the sites where tickets will be sold during the day. Guests may be asked to wear booties over their street shoes at some of the venues during the tour.
A free shuttle bus will be provided and will stop at each house, public buildings and designated parking lots.
Ticket prices are $10.00 in advance of the tour and $12.00 on the day of the event.
For further information please call the Museum at 686-6438.
Steve Kent and his family have lived in Bay City for 40 years. He is VP of Technical Services at MMCC which produces MyBayCity.Com. Kent is active in many Bay City civic organizations.