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Search results for events during 05/2010
Jan 1, 2004 - Dec 31, 2010
- Ford Field Tours, Ford Field, 2000 Brush St in Detroit.
Get a closer look at Detroit’s newest crown jewel and the NFL’s most revered stadium. Get a peek at a Ford Field Suite, the press level and the Detroit Lions locker room. Walk down the tunnel to the field and stand on the turf for a player’s view of the stadium. Tours are Monday – Friday at 11:00am & 1:00pm. (313) 262-2000 Wayne County
May 3, 2004 - Dec 31, 2010
- Ford Rouge Factory Tours, Henry Ford Museum, 20900 Oakwood Blvd. in Dearborn.
Ford Motor Company and The Henry Ford are working together on a new visitor experience. Groups will begin at The Henry Ford and board a bus en route to the actual Ford Rouge plant. Aboard the bus, visitors will view, via videotape, the story of Rouge. Once they arrive at the plant, guests with view both past and future auto manufacturing in two state-of-the-art theatres. They will then go to the Rouge Visitor Center’s observation level which overlooks the world’s largest "living roof". The living roof is growing on the Dearborn Truck Plant Final Assembly building. Finally, the tour will end in the assembly plant where visitors will get an up-close look at the actual production of the Ford F-150 Truck. After conclusion, the visitors will be bused back to The Henry Ford. PLEASE NOTE THAT ON WEEKENDS AND SPECIFIC DATES ACTUAL PRODUCTION MAY NOT TAKE PLACE. PLEASE CONFIRM DATES DIRECTLY WITH THE HENRY FORD. (313) 982-6001 Wayne County
Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2010
- And Still We Rise: Our Journey Through African American History and Culture, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren Ave. in Detroit,.
visitors walk through reproductions of a marketplace in Benin, a slave dungeon and slave ship, a rice plantation’s slaves quarters and several other environments. Also on display are life masks of famous African-Americans including Harriet Tubman, Dr. Martin Luther King and feisty former Detroit Mayor Coleman Young. Detroit history is also reflected in the circa-1960s walk up Woodward Avenue and the re-created Horse Shoe Lounge-Club 606 in the Black Bottom district. (313) 494-5800 Wayne County
May 1, 2010 - May 1, 2010
- Skater Church Grand Opening, Bikers' Church
1284 N. Cedar
Mason, MI 48854.
Grand Opening of Skater Church,
The Indoor Skate Park of Bikers’ Church in Mason, MI
Free Open Skate from Noon to 8pm
The Newest Indoor Skate Park in the Lansing and Surrounding Areas is OPEN
Bikers’ Church – Saturday, May 1, 2010. Noon to midnight. Grand Opening Day for Skater Church, the indoor skateboard and BMX park of Bikers’ Church in Mason, MI.
The Grand Opening will include contests, raffles, prizes, food and refreshments, free open skate and a fundraiser concert featuring a local band. The fundraiser is to purchase sound system equipment for Skater Church.
Contests and free open skate will be for skateboard, inline, scooter and BMX riders. Ages 13 and under from noon to 3pm. Ages 14 and up from 3pm to 8pm. Concert featuring “To Fear the Wolf” will be from 8pm to midnight. $10 donation for concert and a late skate session.
Skater Church is a ministry of Bikers’ Church. Built by kids and young adults within Holt and Mason, it is the only indoor skate park of it size between Grand Rapids and Novi, Michigan. It was designed to be open to the community and provide a safe place for the community kids to come hang out and ride. Some of Skater Church’s park features include a wide array of ramps including street and rhythm with custom features like a “spox” and “spine mini.” Bikers’ Church will also be open for this Grand Opening Event.
517-694-4500 Ingham County
May 4, 2010 - May 4, 2010
- Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a FREE, ongoing, two-part workshop series designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other drug problems. Part 1 is presented on the first Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on how to understand and recognize the signs of a teen substance abuse problem, and includes a short video. Part 2 is presented on the second Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on what should and should not be done when a teen substance abuse problem is recognized, and concludes with an open talk by a teen speaker in recovery. The series is presented by Ronald E. Harrison, SW, and is co-sponsored by Dawn Farm, the Livingston/Washtenaw Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Consortium, and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System Mission Services. All workshops are free and open to all. The presentations are targeted primarily to parents and caretakers of teens, but are also inclusive of teens, family members, people who work with teens, students, and anyone interested in attending for any reason. All are welcome to attend! Registration is not required. A certificate to document attendance can be provided on request. For information, please contact us at (734) 973-7892 or teensusingdrugs@gmail.com, or see http://www.teensusingdrugs.org. 734-973-7892 Washtenaw County
May 11, 2010 - May 11, 2010
- Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a FREE, ongoing, two-part workshop series designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other drug problems. Part 1 is presented on the first Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on how to understand and recognize the signs of a teen substance abuse problem, and includes a short video. Part 2 is presented on the second Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on what should and should not be done when a teen substance abuse problem is recognized, and concludes with an open talk by a teen speaker in recovery. The series is presented by Ronald E. Harrison, SW, and is co-sponsored by Dawn Farm, the Livingston/Washtenaw Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Consortium, and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System Mission Services. All workshops are free and open to all. The presentations are targeted primarily to parents and caretakers of teens, but are also inclusive of teens, family members, people who work with teens, students, and anyone interested in attending for any reason. All are welcome to attend! Registration is not required. A certificate to document attendance can be provided on request. For information, please contact us at (734) 973-7892 or teensusingdrugs@gmail.com, or see http://www.teensusingdrugs.org. 734-973-7892 Washtenaw County
May 14, 2010 - May 16, 2010
- Greyhound Event of Michigan, Clarion Hotel
2900 Jackson Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Washtenaw County.
A weekend of fun, shopping, vendors, seminars, live auction, silent auction, raffle and door prizes for you and your hound.
Sponsored by Greythounds of Eastern Michigan. Go to
http://www.gemgreyhounds.org/ for information and registration 877-436-3647 Washtenaw County
May 16, 2010 - May 16, 2010
- Dawn Farm Ride for Recovery, Dawn Farm, 6633 Stoney Creek Road, Ypsilanti Michigan 48197 (Washtenaw County) .
The Ride for Recovery is a family fun and fitness event AND a fundraiser for Dawn Farm. There will be 10, 25 and 50 mile bike rides; 5K and 10K runs, and a “fun walk at the Farm.” Registration includes "Fun Day at the Farm" for participants and their families, with food, hayrides, tours of the working farm, kid's activities in the Dawn Farm Community Barn, and more! The Ride for Recovery also provides an opportunity to support a critical community service. All funds raised will help Dawn Farm keep vital addiction treatment and recovery support services available for those who need them most.Please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/rideforrecovery.html for more information. 734-485-8725 Washtenaw County
May 18, 2010 - May 18, 2010
- Al-Anon: A Panel Discussion, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
"Al-Anon: A Panel Discussion" will be presented on May 18, 2010; 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. This program will present a lively moderated panel discussion with a unique individual perspective regarding Al-Anon Family Groups, a recovery program for family members and friends of alcoholics and addicts. The panel members will provide an overview of the Al-Anon program, an opportunity to experience Al-Anon members sharing their stories, and information on how to become involved with Al-Anon. This program is part of the FREE, annual Dawn Farm Education Series. 734-485-8725 Washtenaw County
May 22, 2010 - May 23, 2010
- Mi-FUNK, Lot 56, Corner of Grand River Avenue and Turner Street.
The producers of Lansing Jazzfest and Old Town Bluesfest announce the first annual Mi-FUNK fund-raising concert event. An incredible addition to the outdoor music scene in Lansing, Mi-FUNK will feature 5 Michigan Old School FUNK bands. An expansive beverage tent highlighting Michigan beers and wines, local food vendors and the unmistakable sounds of FUNK beating through the streets of historic Old Town Lansing. 517-894-4103 Ingham County
May 22, 2010 - May 23, 2010
- MI Funk, City Lot 56-Corner of Grand River Ave & Turner Street, Old Town Lansing 48906.
Mi Funk is a fund-raising concert event. It will feature 5 Michigan Old School FUNK bands, an expansive beverage tent highlighting Michigan beers and wine. Local food vendors and the unmistakable sounds of FUNK beating through the streets of historic Old Town Lansing 517-894-4103 Ingham County
May 23, 2010 - May 23, 2010
- HAL HOLBROOK IN MARK TWAIN TONIGHT, The Whiting: 1241 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48503.
3pm - Tickets: $17 / $27 / $38 / $45 -
New Show Date!
Ticket holders to the April 10 performance may keep their tickets for admittance to the May 23 performance. If you are unable to attend the rescheduled date, please contact The Ticket Center at (810) 237-7333 for a full refund.
Oscar-nominee Hal Holbrook returns in his acclaimed Tony Award-winning one-man show which celebrates the humor, satirical wit, and timeless observations of Mark Twain. For nearly 50 years, Holbrook has enthralled audiences around the world with Twain's unique take on politics, culture and the world! Holbrook edits and changes his show to fit the times. He has more than 16 hours of Twain's material in his repertoire and makes each performance a unique and memorable experience. A must-see treasure of American theatre!
ASL interpreted
810-237-7333 Genesee County
May 25, 2010 - May 25, 2010
- Relationships In and Out of Addiction, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
"Relationships In and Out of Addiction" will be presented on May 25, 2010; 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm; by Ed Conlin, BSEd, CAC-R; addiction counselor, Detroit Capuchin Service System; and Janice Firn, LMSW; Clinical Social Worker, University of Michigan Hospital. This program will describe how patterns in thought, action and relationships are affected by addiction. It will describe the process of self-actualization, the formation of personal bonds, the pathology behind relationships in addiction, and key attitudes and tools for healthy relationships. This program is part of the FREE, annual Dawn Farm Education Series. 734-485-8725 Washtenaw County
Jun 1, 2010 - Jun 1, 2010
- Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a FREE, ongoing, two-part workshop series designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other drug problems. Part 1 is presented on the first Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on how to understand and recognize the signs of a teen substance abuse problem, and includes a short video. Part 2 is presented on the second Tuesday of each month from October through June, provides information on what should and should not be done when a teen substance abuse problem is recognized, and concludes with an open talk by a teen speaker in recovery. The series is presented by Ronald E. Harrison, SW, and is co-sponsored by Dawn Farm, the Livingston/Washtenaw Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Consortium, and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System Mission Services. All workshops are free and open to all. The presentations are targeted primarily to parents and caretakers of teens, but are also inclusive of teens, family members, people who work with teens, students, and anyone interested in attending for any reason. All are welcome to attend! Registration is not required. A certificate to document attendance can be provided on request. For information, please contact us at (734) 973-7892 or teensusingdrugs@gmail.com, or see http://www.teensusingdrugs.org. 734-973-7892 Washtenaw County
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