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GBAC Sponsors

We would like to thank all of the local businesses who generously support the Grand Blanc Arts Council.  Sponsorship dollars are used to promote the arts and cultural activities in our community. We encourage everyone to support the businesses that support the arts. 

Information about becoming a sponsor

 

Sponsoring the Arts in Grand Blanc

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ProTouch is a company that has bright smiles, experience, ambition, and a desire to find the best way to satisfy our customers who truly are the heart of our business.


Have you ever been inside cleaning on a sunny day? Turn down lunch with a friend to catch up on housework? With ProTouch handling the cleaning for you, you get back the lost time you have always wanted. Now you have a chance to go out for the day without the nag of awaiting housework! Or just kick back and enjoy your clean, fresh home. With fully insured and bonded employees, you can rest assured your home is in good hands. All of our cleans are guaranteed and we have more than 20 years of experience.


Our newest branch in Swartz Creek allows us to service all of Genesee County. As a Family-Owned Small Business, we value our local community and give back by partnering with Cleaning for a Reason to provide free cleaning services to patients battling cancer, we sponsor the Genesee County Fair, the Grand Blanc Arts Council, and are active in the
Fenton Area Chamber of Commerce.


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(248) 446-4997

 

Heather Gross

Info@ProTouchClean.com

www.protouchclean.com

Cultural sponsorship is a way to give back to the community where local businesses have flourished. Sponsorship of art, music and education, shows a commitment to promoting cultural awareness and helps to enhance the quality of life in Grand Blanc and surrounding communities.

John Urogdy, Black Ink Unlimited

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