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24 MiMfg Magazine July 2020 @ MFG What’s Happening Work in Michigan Manufacturing Hemlock Area STEM Center Holds Virtual Groundbreaking The new Hemlock Area STEM Center held a virtual groundbreaking for what will become the future home for robotics and other STEMrelated programs for Merrill, Swan Valley, St. Charles, Freeland and Hemlock school districts. Public health measures related to the continuing pandemic ruled out an actual groundbreaking. The new facility was funded through a commitment of more than $100,000 from Hemlock Semiconductor Operations (HSC), an MMA member company, and will provide opportunities for area K-12 students to have a new, hightech location for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning, FIRST Robotics teams and extracurricular programs. The new center is scheduled to open in late summer or early fall. “Starting construction on the new Hemlock Area STEM Center moves us closer to having the space, materials and programs that will fuel continued learning for area students in and beyond school,” said Don Killingbeck, Hemlock Superintendent. “This is a partnership that will allow students to find their passions, heighten their skills and develop the talents they’ll need for careers with employers such as HSC.” Along with the $100,000 funding for the center, HSC also is matching up to $25,000 in additional funds to encourage other businesses and residents to support the full outfitting of the center’s tools and safety features. “The STEM Center will provide a centralized location for FIRST Robotics teams where area students can build their robots and develop their skills through learning and teamwork,” said Andy Ault, HSC Vice President of Manufacturing. “Our HSC team looks forward to seeing teams collaborate in this space and watching as students develop the skills that will enable them to be the next-generation leaders at HSC and in the Great Lakes Bay region.” DTE Energy Launches “Caring in the Crisis” MMA member DTE Energy launched “Caring in the Crisis,” an awareness effort aiming to help Detroit-area residents and businesses locate help during the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort includes a series of public service announcements and digital messages to help residents explore payment assistance and Got Good News? Send your company’s photos, press releases and good news to MMA’s Brett Gerrish at [email protected]. Sketch of the new Hemlock Area STEM Center which will house STEM-related programs for Merrill, Swan Valley, St. Charles, Freeland and Hemlock school districts. financial help options and included a 5/22/20 “Day of Caring” radio event across WJLB, WDMK and WDMK HD2. “Throughout this crisis, we have had one core message to our communities, and that’s ‘we’re here to help you,’” said Angie Pizzuti, vice president and chief customer officer, DTE Energy. “There are many people who have never had problems making ends meet, and now are experiencing income loss and don’t know where to turn. We want to connect with them right away to deliver the help that DTE and the state have made available to them.” DTE formed partnerships with local faith-based leaders, elected officials and human service agencies to create messaging for the campaign and DTE’s actions have included a personalized service protection plan, emergency financial relief, personal protective equipment distribution, business guidance and more. The DTE Energy Foundation has already donated over 2 million respiratory masks to first responders and medical professionals. In the first month of the crisis, the Foundation supported one million meals, basic