New Members: Hoover's Tree Service and Rainbow Charters
/Hoover’s Tree Service of the Marquette area and Rainbow Charters of Grand Marais are the newest members of the Alger County Chamber of Commerce.
Established in 1983, Hoover's Tree Service offers expertise in tree removal and trimming, stump removal, scenic view cuts, trimming and removal of bushes and hedges, and more. Owner Ray Hoover earned an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist credential, the highest classification one can earn in the field.
Hoover works directly with the owners of each property and offers free estimates. Online reviews commend him for the professionalism he portrays along with doing a thorough cleanup job at the sites he’s worked at. According to the company’s website, Hoover’s prefers jobs located in the central U.P. but will travel further as well. Hoover’s Tree Service can be reached at 906-228-6426, or visit www.hooverstreeservice.com for more information.
Operating out of Grand Marais is Rainbow Charters. Those who book a trip with the business get to experience charter fishing on Lake Superior and enjoy scenic views of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore's Grand Sable Dunes with Captain Rod Lowe, who has over 50 years of fishing experience out of the area.
Rainbow Charters offers half-day and full-day excursions, targeting Lake Trout from the world's largest freshwater lake. Anglers will climb aboard the Rainbow V, a well-equipped, inspected Sport Craft 302 Express, and experience fishing out on the big lake. Patrons are advised to bring layers of clothing, sunscreen, and anything else that’ll ensure they’re comfortable during their trip. They also must bring a fishing license, which can be purchased at Superior Hardware in Grand Marais. For more information about Rainbow Charters, call 906-494-3933 or visit grandmaraisfishingcharters.com/wp/
Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Chamber can visit www.algercountychamber.com or call the office at 906-387-2138 for more information.
NOTE: Our office has a biweekly column called “News From the Greater Munising Area” that’s published in The Mining Journal’s business section of the newspaper.