![]() ![]() Representatives from Bay Bank and Standing Pines will simultaneously cut a long ribbon spanning the entrances of both businesses. Tribal leaders from Oneida Nation, which owns Bay Bank, and the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, whose Wolf River Development Company (WRDC) owns and manages Standing Pines Convenience Store, are scheduled to make remarks, along with executives from Bay Bank and Standing Pines and other local dignitaries. The complex, located at N201 and N209 Highway 47-55 in Keshena, is adjacent to Menominee Casino Resort.Ī ribbon cutting is planned for Tuesday, May 25, at Bay Bank and Standing Pines, which features an Amoco gas station, convenience store and car wash. With the return of warmer weather in Wisconsin, the leaders of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Oneida Nation, and Bay Bank are ready to further showcase their collaborative and unique mixed-use development that opened in Menominee County and on the Menominee Reservation earlier this year with a week’s worth of festivities-both indoor and outdoor.ĭaily grand-opening activities, including door-prize giveaways and chances to enter a drawing for three grand prizes, will be held May 24-28 at Bay Bank and building neighbor Standing Pines Convenience Store. ![]()
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