The Robert and Jeanine Dagenais Foundation made a contribution to the After School program that is held at Escanaba’s Catherine Bonifas Civic Center. The program provides healthy snacks, hygiene items and school supplies to students in 4th to 12th grades within Delta County, according to center director Kim Peterson. The Dagenais family operates Riverside Auto Group and First Bank.
Dagenais Foundation Donates To Bonafis Art Center
Dec 7, 2018 | 1:47 AM

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