
Past Events
June 2017
FREE Yoga Sessions Across Metro-Detroit
On the occasion of third International Day of Yoga (June 21st), Isha Detroit is delighted to announce following beginner Yoga and meditation programs. These programs are offered FREE and no prior registration is required. Each program offers great means to introduce someone to yoga and meditation. Simply forward the attached flier or share the meetup link that has complete schedule of upcoming Isha programs in metro Detroit area: Isha Detroit - Meetup. Many hands are needed to make this…
Find out more »Michigan Clean Energy Conference & Fair This Weekend
Traverse City, MI 49686 United States + Google Map
The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association (GLREA) in partnership with Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities, is organizing the MI Clean Energy Conference and Fair, to be held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 23 to 25 in Traverse City at Northwest Michigan College Aero Park Campus, Aero Park Labs located at 2525 Aero Park Dr. The purpose of this Conference and Fair is to discuss renewable energy and what must be done to expand it in Michigan to save homeowners, farmers and business money while…
Find out more »Tech248 June MeetUp
Please join us at Tech248’s next MeetUp. Connect with some of the 2,000+ tech companies that call Oakland County home – find new partners, suppliers and customers. Topic: "Connected Vehicles" Agenda 3:00 PM Arrival & Networking 3:15 PM Welcome & Opening Remarks Greg Doyle, Tech248 3:20 PM Event Host Robert Hoffman, Oakland County Commissioner and owner, Hoffman Farms Winery 3:25 PM Keynote Speaker Introduction Rick Hamill, Highland Township Supervisor 3:30 PM Keynote Speaker - Connected Vehicles Ahmad Jawad, Signal Systems…
Find out more »DETROIT 67: PERSPECTIVES
For more than two years, the Detroit Historical Society has convened diverse groups and communities around the effects of a historic crisis with its Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward project. From the hundreds of oral histories in our archive, the assistance and input of our many partners, and the latest historical scholarship, we have developed the Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition to allow visitors to better understand the events leading up to July 1967, where we are today, and…
Find out more »DETROIT 67: PERSPECTIVES OPENING RECEPTION
For more than two years, the Detroit Historical Society has convened diverse groups and communities around the effects of a historic crisis with its Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward project. From the hundreds of oral histories in our archive, the assistance and input of our many partners, and the latest historical scholarship, we have developed the Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition to allow visitors to better understand the events leading up to July 1967, where we are today, and…
Find out more »Through the Fire: 1967 Rebellion Bus Tour
Black Scroll Network History & Tours and the Detroit Historical Society are pleased to offer a special three-hour bus tour of significant sites related to the unrest in July 1967. The tour will address three essential questions: What happened? How did it happen? What has changed as a result of the 1967 Rebellion? Black Scroll Network History & Tours educator/historian and Association for the Study of African American Life and History Detroit Chapter president Jamon Jordan will take participants through…
Find out more »Schuette, Moolenaar, Midland Mayor Donker, Midland County City, Local and State Officials to Hold Briefing on Flooding
Attorney General Bill Schuette, Congressman John Moolenaar, City of Midland Mayor Maureen Donker, Midland County Sheriff Scott Stephenson and other Midland County City, County and State elected officials will brief the media on the latest on the Midland County flooding. Location:Midland County Law Enforcement Center2727 Rodd St, Midland, MI 48640 NOTE: Only accredited members of the media who RSVP will be admitted. RSVP: bitelya@michigan.gov
Find out more »Detroit 67: Perspectives
For more than two years, the Detroit Historical Society has convened diverse groups and communities around the effects of a historic crisis with its Detroit 67: Looking Back to Move Forward project. From the hundreds of oral histories in our archive, the assistance and input of our many partners, and the latest historical scholarship, we have developed the Detroit 67: Perspectives exhibition to allow visitors to better understand the events leading up to July 1967, where we are today, and…
Find out more »Self Defense & Safety Camp (Ages 6-10)
Have fun and learn to be safe at the same time! Learn real self-defense and practice on an instructor wearing a padded suit. You'll also learn fire safety, how to use 911, stranger awareness, drug resistance, first aid, gun accident prevention and more. Cartoons, physical and classroom games, and expert guests are just some of the fun ways that you will learn in this camp. Parents, nothing is more important than our children. This camp is more than just a…
Find out more »An Introduction to Michigan’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Do you have a high-tech startup? How about an early-stage, growth-based business? Are you looking to bring your innovative idea to market? If so, the Macomb-OU Incubator invites you to attend Starting Up, a workshop exploring Michigan’s “entrepreneurial ecosystem,” designed to help you start and/or grow your tech-based business. John Eaton, Mac-OU Inc’s client strategist, will help you navigate the wide range of resources the State of Michigan offers – including business incubators, SmartZones, various support services, university technology acceleration…
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