It’s time to register for the next semester of Garden City University!

It’s time to register for the next semester of Garden City University!
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It’s time to register for the next semester of Garden City University!

The goal of offering Garden City University is to provide citizens the opportunity to learn about the City’s services and operations. Residents and visitors

can learn more about the City’s municipal government and the services it provides by attending a series of classes that offer citizens a diverse

background of Garden City. The six-week course is free and will cover a number of topics, including City administration, public works, public safety,

finance and a variety of areas related to Garden City’s municipal government. The aim of Garden City University is to provide a better understanding of

the government’s role and its relationship with citizens, as well as continue to build the relationship between government and residents to improve our

community’s quality of life.

Sign Up Today at www.GardenCityMI.org/GCU

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