Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Celebrates the Holidays with 46 International Traditions
Submitted 11-04-2019 under NONPROFITS
25th annual ‘Metro Health Christmas & Holiday Traditions’ exhibition welcomes a new title sponsor and explores iconic symbols from around the globe.
City Connection - Commissioner Ruth Kelly joins Mayor Bliss for in-studio discussion
Submitted 11-04-2019 under NONPROFITS
This month, Mayor Bliss is joined by Second Ward Commissioner Ruth Kelly. Kelly, who is term-limited, will reflect on her time on the commission and discuss tomorrow's city-wide election.
Ethics and Religion Talk: What if the Worship Leader Dresses Gay?, part 2
Submitted 11-04-2019 under OPINION
Jose writes, “I’m a passionate student of the word. I’ve recently encountered a young man in church who leads worship. His attire and mannerism disconcert me. Those who do not know this young man personally will label him as gay.
In Season: November 2, 2019
Submitted 11-01-2019 under NONPROFITS
Can you believe our Main Season is behind us and our Second Season is kicking off TOMORROW with our Soup @ FSFM Fundraiser?! We're excited to launch our second season with ALL-YOU-CAN-TASTE samples of soup + shopping from over 20 Michigan farmers, food producers, and artisans.
St. Cecilia Music Center will feature The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performing the powerful works of four Great Innovators - Beethoven, Stravinsky, Mendelssohn and Smetana on November 21, 2019
Submitted 11-01-2019 under NONPROFITS
Executive Director Cathy Holbrook remarks, “It is truly a special experience to see the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center perform at St. Cecilia Music Center. These artists are amazing to watch with incredible artistry that is flawless."
Veterans Upward Bound, a designated support system
Submitted 10-31-2019 under NONPROFITS
Featured veteran, Gabrielle Harrison, shares how Veterans Upward Bound has been a support system for her.
It takes a village: How Michigan conservation groups work together to benefit wildlife
Submitted 10-30-2019 under NONPROFITS
Learn how the Department of Natural Resources forges unique partnerships with conservation-minded private landowners and nonprofit organizations all over the State of Michigan
Ethics and Religion Talk: What if the Worship Leader Dresses Gay?, part 1
Submitted 10-29-2019 under OPINION
Jose writes, “I’m a passionate student of the word. I’ve recently encountered a young man in church who leads worship. His attire and mannerism disconcert me. Those who do not know this young man personally will label him as gay.
From rental application to restraining order, Part 2
Submitted 10-25-2019 under OPINION
Part 2: More and more renters share stories of property managers and landlords who hold exceptional power in the face of a housing crisis. Meanwhile, renters have little support as they face structural racism, classism, and the constant threat of losing housing.
From rental application to restraining order, Part 1
Submitted 10-25-2019 under OPINION
Part 1: Jaylynne Yancy is one example of local renters who face increased risk and little support as they navigate a housing crisis and property managers who hold an abundance of structural power.