Michigan Theatre presents Joe Jackson May 16
Joe Jackson in Concert May 16th Michigan Theater 603 E. Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Tickets click HERE Joe Jackson is an English musician and singer-songwriter whose genres range from
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Theatre NOVA Announces “Pass Over” by Antoinette Nwandu – March 25 – April 17
ANN ARBOR – Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, is thrilled to announce its return to in-person productions with “Pass Over” by Antoinette Nwandu, which runs
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Free Community Service Sets Goal to Give 50,000 Free Books to the Community
ANN ARBOR – The community service program, Give My Books, which has been repurposing books since 2008, aims to collect 50,000 books to be given away for free to individuals and teachers in the
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Public invited to Free College Week at Washtenaw Community College
Washtenaw Community College (WCC) will open its virtual classroom doors to the public during Free College Week on Monday, April 4, through Friday, April 8. All residents of Washtenaw County and
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AAPS Superintendent Jeanice Swift Update for March 18
Update From Jeanice K. Swift, Superintendent of Schools We are moving through March, learning together every day and beginning to see a few hints of spring coming to Ann Arbor. You may enjoy this
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Parks & Rec: It feels like spring in the Ann Arbor parks
We’ve got just the job for you! Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation has a wide variety of jobs to fill this summer and we need you OR perhaps you know someone looking for a fun job that likes
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City Council to Consider American Rescue Plan Act Funding Resolution on April 4
City Council will consider the city staff-proposed Resolution to Direct the Allocation of ARPA Funding at its meeting on Monday, April 4. On March 11, 2021 President Biden signed the American
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Boys Swimming: Pioneer finishes perfect season with another Division 1 State Title
There are only four walls surrounding the Hill natatorium at Pioneer High School. But at some point, the school district is going to have to approve funding to build a fifth wall because four
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Boys Swimming: Skyline races to a Division 2 State Finals championship
The Skyline boys’ swimming and diving team finished first in six races to take first overall at the MHSAA Lower Peninsula Division 2 State Finals at Oakland University on Saturday. It was the
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AAPS Exceptional Staff Member: Kris Rendall, Slauson Middle School Kitchen Manager
By Jo Matthis / AAPS When asked to recommend an exceptional food service staffer for this feature, Director of Food Service Victoria Davis quickly suggested Slauson Middle School Kitchen Manager
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