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Front Street Crossing; Cass County Council on Aging

ContactKelli Casey
EmailKelliC@CassCOA.org
Address227 S. Front St.
Dowagiac, MI 49047
(directions)
Telephone269-445-8110

Conveniently located in downtown Dowagiac is the lunch cafe Front Street Crossing, which is also a satelite location of the Cass County Council on Aging, headquartered in Cassopolis. 

"We have something for everyone" is the motto of the COA, which is a private, non-profit human service agency. For many individuals, the COA and Front Street Crossing have become their one-stop shopping experience for the mind, body and spirit. As one of the leading human service agencies in Michigan, it provides a wide range of services from adult day care and respite to home care, leisure and enrichment, Meals on Wheels and transportation. For detailed information on each of these programs, visit their website.

 

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  • October 17th, 2024

    Star Sponsor Brings Christmas Spirit Early to Dowagiac

    The Decorate Dowagiac Committee announced today that a Star Sponsor has come forward with a large donation. 

    “We are feeling like little kids on Christmas morning,” stated Melissa Gunn, Decorate Dowagiac Committee Chairwoman, “and thrilled to have the financial commitment of Comcast as our Star Sponsor.  Comcast is donating $2500, providing the funds for the City of Dowagiac’s new Christmas tree topper.”

    Upon seeing the first announcement regarding the holiday lights project, Comcast immediately answered the call to sponsor.   

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  • September 25th, 2024

    Decorate Dowagiac 2024

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     A new committee, Decorate Dowagiac, announced today their mission of building upon and enhancing the City of Dowagiac’s traditional holiday streetscape decorations.   

    “Our goal is to enhance the basics that are already in stock, and add some new features,” stated Melissa Gunn, committee Chairwoman. “Because commercial décor is expensive, this is going to be a group effort in fundraising in order to build a variety of decorations over a few years.”

    Gunn stated that the first goal is to embellish the City Christmas Tree that is set up in Beckwith Park annually.

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