Bay College Iron Mountain Campus invites the community to participate in a free one-hour introductory workshop, “Practical Problem Solving,” as part of its annual Day of Giving celebration. The workshop will take place Tuesday, December 2, from noon to to 1:00 p.m. Central Time, at the Bay College Iron Mountain Campus.

This interactive session will be led by Nick Fornetti, who will guide participants through a structured approach to problem solving. Attendees will learn how to clearly define and frame problems, move beyond symptoms to identify root causes, implement effective solutions, and evaluate outcomes for continuous improvement. Whether you’re a business professional, student, or community member, this session offers practical tools to tackle challenges with confidence and efficiency.

“Bay College is special to me – this property was once my grandparents,’ and during Bay College’s Day of Giving, I thought it would be a great opportunity to offer this introductory workshop. The tools and techniques of problem solving can make a difference, and I’m excited to share them with our community,” said Fornetti.

The Day of Giving is an opportunity for the community to come together in support of Bay College students and lifelong learning initiatives. While the workshop is free, attendees are encouraged to participate in the spirit of giving by donating an item to the Almost Home Animal Shelter. Space is limited. Register today by calling 906-217-4200.


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