
Macomb Community Action, along with Michigan State University Extension and the Community Economic Development Association of Michigan, has just the ticket – and it won't cost you a dime. The triad is rolling out the red carpet for frugal Michiganders with "Show Me the Money Day 2024," a day-long bonanza of financial wisdom and resources aimed at padding wallets without thinning them first, according to Macomb County, Michigan.
Scheduled in the hearts of tax season, this costless extravaganza, as explained by Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel, is "an opportunity for people to learn important life skills." Individuals and families, young and old, are among those invited to attend and soak up expert knowledge on how to be savvy with their cash, according to a statement obtained by MacombGov.org.
Mark your calendars – the fiscal fest takes place on April 12, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Max Thompson Community Center in Warren. The lineup is packed with useful sessions covering diverse topics like smart shopping and meal planning, avoiding financial predators, keeping your home's energy costs down, and the always-important credit score management.
Attendees can expect more than just talks – a host of vendors will be on hand alongside some tempting giveaways. To partake in the financial feast, give Macomb Community Action a call at (586) 469-7614.









