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SUMMARY:Monthly Story Time at The Mall at Partridge Creek
DESCRIPTION:Happening Monthly! \nThe Mall at Partridge Creek has partnered with the Clinton Township Library to host a Monthly Story Time! Join us for seasonal reads and fun educational opportunities as we share the joy of reading with the little ones! \n🚨 Reservations are REQUIRED thru the Library link 👉 HTTP://CMPL.LIBNET.INFO/EVENTS \nMonthly details: 10:00AM-10:30AM\, reservations required \nTuesday\, October 7 – Spooky\nTuesday\, November 11 – Dinosaurs\nTuesday\, December 2- Holiday Hoopla \nCost: FREE
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/monthly-story-time-at-the-mall-at-partridge-creek-6/
LOCATION:The Mall at Partridge Creek\, 17420 Hall Rd.\, Clinton Twp.\, MI\, 48038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Macomb County
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation at Detroit Institute of Arts
DESCRIPTION:See one of the largest presentations of contemporary Native American art in the Midwest. Families can explore more than 90 works including beadwork\, painting\, sculpture and more\, while learning about Anishinaabe traditions and creativity.\nEvent cost: Free for residents of Wayne\, Oakland and Macomb counties; free with tribal-issued ID; general admission for non-residents varies ($8-18)\nEvent times: Sept. 28\, 2025–April 5\, 2026 during museum hours (Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Mon closed)
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/contemporary-anishinaabe-art-a-continuation-at-detroit-institute-of-arts/
LOCATION:Detroit Institute of Arts\, 5200 Woodward Ave.\, Detroit\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wayne County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T133000
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CREATED:20250906T012840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T012840Z
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SUMMARY:Waterford Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Waterford Farmers Market\nOakland County Market / Oakland County Farmers Markets\n2350 Pontiac Lake Road\nWaterford\, MI\n248-858-5495\nwebsite – www.OaklandCountyParks.com\nOakland County Farmers Market 2025 – Open Tuesdays\, Thursdays\, Saturdays May 2 through December from 7a-1:30p. January through April from 7a-1:30p Saturdays only. Beginning May 2\, the Oakland County Farmers Market resumes its summer operation of three days (Tuesdays\, Thursdays\, and Saturdays).
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/waterford-farmers-market-5/
LOCATION:Oakland County Farmers Market\, 2350 Pontiac Lake Rd.\, Waterford\, MI\, 48328\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oakland County
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200203T163000
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CREATED:20200126T013522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T013522Z
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SUMMARY:Teen Cafe at the Royal Oak Public Library
DESCRIPTION:On Mondays\, February 3\, 10\, 17 and 24 from 3:10-4:30 p.m.\, middle and high school students are invited to drop by the Youth Activity Room after school for snacks\, games\, crafts and hanging out with friends. \nNo registration is required. Visit ropl.org or call the Youth Reference Desk at 248-246-3725 for more information about this free program.
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/teen-cafe-at-the-royal-oak-public-library/
LOCATION:Royal Oak Public Library\, 222 E. 11 Mile Rd.\, Royal Oak\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oakland County
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190302
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CREATED:20190318T221813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190318T221813Z
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SUMMARY:From Camelot to Kent State: Pop Art
DESCRIPTION:Check out more than 70 pop culture prints\, drawings and sculptures by great artists including Jasper Johns\, Marisol\, Andy Warhol and many others. \nMuseum hours are as follows: \n\n9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday\n9 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday\n10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday\n\nEvent runs February 17 (Sunday) – August 25 (Sunday) \nCost: Free with museum admission: Free/Macomb\, Oakland and Wayne counties\, $6-$14/others
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/from-camelot-to-kent-state-pop-art/
LOCATION:Detroit Institute of Arts\, 5200 Woodward AVE\, Detroit\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wayne County
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20161101T235300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161101T235300Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Detroit After Dark: Photographs from the DIA Collection
DESCRIPTION:“Detroit after Dark” includes dramatic architectural studies\, street scenes\, graffiti and otherworldly vignettes as well as some of Detroit’s famous night haunts\, like the premier jazz club Baker’s Keyboard Lounge\, the legendary Grande Ballroom and punk and garage rock dens such as Bookie’s Club and the Gold Dollar. While most of the photographers are from Detroit\, the exhibition also includes rare after-hours views by Robert Frank\, such as his 1955 “City Hall\, Detroit.” A small supplement of work from Paris and New York\, taken between 1920 and 1960\, will also be on view in an area adjacent to the gallery\, establishing Detroit’s part in a visual tradition and history shared with other great cities and the photographers who have shaped the genre of night photography. \nIn contrast to the quiet streets and dramatic buildings\, “Detroit after Dark” includes a number of pictures of notable musicians and the legendary concert halls\, night clubs and even art galleries where the groups often got their start or where they could perform for smaller\, intimate audiences. Among them are “Patti Smith & Fred Sonic Smith\, New Miami Bar” by Sue Rynski\, taken in 1980; Leni Sinclair’s “MC5 at the Grande Ballroom\, Zenta New Year\, October 31\, 1968”; “Jack White” and “Meg White” by Doug Coombe shot at the Gold Dollar in 1999; Steve Shaw’s 1989 “The Gories\, The Willis Gallery”; and “Marcus Belgrave at Baker’s Keyboard Lounge\, Detroit\,” a 1992 photo by Marshall. The exhibition also includes a new series of Detroit’s hip hop legends Awesome Dre\, Guilty Simpson and Nick Speed\, among others\, who collaborated with photographer Jenny Risher to create dynamic portraits set against some of Detroit’s famous landmarks. \nSome of the photographs allude to the city’s recent gentrification. For example\, DeBoer’s 2014 “Merchants Row\,” shows a view of the empty lot where the Hudson’s department store once stood\, leaving Woodward Avenues’ Merchants Row fully visible. DeBoer noted “this view will change once the area is developed but for now we can see the stunning architectural details of these historic facades.” Jordano’s series “Detroit Nocturne” features city views telling a story of Detroit’s ongoing challenges in the historic preservation of buildings\, as seen in “Michigan Train Depot with New Windows and Electric Lights\, Southwest Side\, Detroit” from 2016. \nA 112-page hardcover catalogue will be available with essays by Nancy Barr\, DIA curator of Photography\, Sara Blair\, professor of English language and literature at University of Michigan\, and Chris Tysh\, a Detroit-based poet and senior lecturer at Wayne State University. The catalogue is published by the DIA and distributed by Yale University Press\, and is $35. \nAdmission:\n$12.50 Adult\n$6 Youth (6 – 17)\n$8 Seniors\nFree Children 5 and under\n$7 College Students (with valid school photo ID)\nFree Residents of Wayne\, Oakland and Macomb counties
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/exhibition-detroit-after-dark-photographs-from-the-dia-collection/
LOCATION:Detroit Institute of Arts\, 5200 Woodward AVE\, Detroit\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Macomb County,Oakland County,Wayne County
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161101T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20161101T233541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T000133Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition – I See Me: Reflections in Black Dolls
DESCRIPTION:Organized by The Wright Museum\, I See Me: Reflections in Black Dolls is designed for family enjoyment and doll collectors’ amazement. The exhibition features an array of black dolls\, dating from the late 19th century to the present\, including babies\, fashion dolls\, hand-crafted\, art dolls\, and more. A play area\, replete with a range of dolls mimicking the exhibition\, provides hands-on fun and wonder for visitors. While the exhibition draws from the museum’s collections\, it also presents a large selection of intriguing and historically significant dolls loaned by local and national doll collectors.\nI See Me provides a rare opportunity for visitors to see the largest collection of Leo Moss dolls ever assembled. In Black Dolls: An Identification and Value Guide\, 1820-1991\, author Myla Perkins presents Moss’ incredible story as told by Ruby\, his last surviving daughter. During the late 1800s and early 1900s\, Moss worked as a handyman for white families in Macon\, Georgia. However\, he had an extraordinary talent for creating dolls\, both white and black. When commissioned by a child’s parents\, he would create a doll with a striking resemblance to the child. If the child cried while he was sculpting the doll\, Moss would mold tears onto the dolls face. In the early 1900s\, tragedy struck Moss’ home. A traveling toy dealer out of New York\, from whom he often purchased doll supplies\, ran away with his wife and baby\, leaving him to raise the other four children. Moss continued making dolls but never received the financial rewards that his talent merited. He died a pauper in 1936.\nIn addition\, through educational and public programs\, the museum will revisit the 1947 Kenneth and Mammie Clarke experiment\, which involved black children being presented with two dolls\, one black and one white\, and then asked to choose the one they preferred. The results of the experiment showed that a majority of the children chose the white doll to be the prettiest and the nicest – based on color. Topics of discussion on this pervasive question about race and identity will range from where we are today\, and what\, if anything\, should be done in the future? \nAdults (13 – 61) $8\nSeniors (62 +) $5\nYouth (3 – 12) $5\nMembers & children under 3 FREE
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/exhibition-i-see-me-reflections-in-black-dolls/
LOCATION:Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History\, 315 East Warren Ave\, Detroit\, MI\, 48202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wayne County
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160523T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160523T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20160506T011854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T014413Z
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SUMMARY:I Like to Move It Mondays: ZUMBA
DESCRIPTION:Life’s BZ Fitness\, LLC presents I Like to Move It Mondays: ZUMBA Fitness Party every Monday night at at the Booker T.Dozier Recreation Complex in Inkster. All ages are welcome! Come move your body to the hot sounds of salsa\, merengue\, reggaeton and a variety of sounds from around the globe.
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/i-like-to-move-it-mondays-zumba/
LOCATION:Booker T. Dozier Rec Center\, 2025 Middle Belt\, Inkster\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wayne County
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160504T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20160505T225032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160505T225032Z
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SUMMARY:The 1940s: Through the War and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Explanation of events from 1940’s era
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/the-1940s-through-the-war-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Lorenzo Cultural Center\, 44575 Garfield Road\, Clinton Township\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Macomb County
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260407T081208
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20160505T225032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160505T225032Z
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SUMMARY:The 1940s: Through the War and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Explanation of events from 1940’s era
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/the-1940s-through-the-war-and-beyond-2016-05-07/
LOCATION:Lorenzo Cultural Center\, 44575 Garfield Road\, Clinton Township\, MI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260407T081208
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091208
CREATED:20161101T235300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161101T235300Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Detroit After Dark: Photographs from the DIA Collection
DESCRIPTION:“Detroit after Dark” includes dramatic architectural studies\, street scenes\, graffiti and otherworldly vignettes as well as some of Detroit’s famous night haunts\, like the premier jazz club Baker’s Keyboard Lounge\, the legendary Grande Ballroom and punk and garage rock dens such as Bookie’s Club and the Gold Dollar. While most of the photographers are from Detroit\, the exhibition also includes rare after-hours views by Robert Frank\, such as his 1955 “City Hall\, Detroit.” A small supplement of work from Paris and New York\, taken between 1920 and 1960\, will also be on view in an area adjacent to the gallery\, establishing Detroit’s part in a visual tradition and history shared with other great cities and the photographers who have shaped the genre of night photography. \nIn contrast to the quiet streets and dramatic buildings\, “Detroit after Dark” includes a number of pictures of notable musicians and the legendary concert halls\, night clubs and even art galleries where the groups often got their start or where they could perform for smaller\, intimate audiences. Among them are “Patti Smith & Fred Sonic Smith\, New Miami Bar” by Sue Rynski\, taken in 1980; Leni Sinclair’s “MC5 at the Grande Ballroom\, Zenta New Year\, October 31\, 1968”; “Jack White” and “Meg White” by Doug Coombe shot at the Gold Dollar in 1999; Steve Shaw’s 1989 “The Gories\, The Willis Gallery”; and “Marcus Belgrave at Baker’s Keyboard Lounge\, Detroit\,” a 1992 photo by Marshall. The exhibition also includes a new series of Detroit’s hip hop legends Awesome Dre\, Guilty Simpson and Nick Speed\, among others\, who collaborated with photographer Jenny Risher to create dynamic portraits set against some of Detroit’s famous landmarks. \nSome of the photographs allude to the city’s recent gentrification. For example\, DeBoer’s 2014 “Merchants Row\,” shows a view of the empty lot where the Hudson’s department store once stood\, leaving Woodward Avenues’ Merchants Row fully visible. DeBoer noted “this view will change once the area is developed but for now we can see the stunning architectural details of these historic facades.” Jordano’s series “Detroit Nocturne” features city views telling a story of Detroit’s ongoing challenges in the historic preservation of buildings\, as seen in “Michigan Train Depot with New Windows and Electric Lights\, Southwest Side\, Detroit” from 2016. \nA 112-page hardcover catalogue will be available with essays by Nancy Barr\, DIA curator of Photography\, Sara Blair\, professor of English language and literature at University of Michigan\, and Chris Tysh\, a Detroit-based poet and senior lecturer at Wayne State University. The catalogue is published by the DIA and distributed by Yale University Press\, and is $35. \nAdmission:\n$12.50 Adult\n$6 Youth (6 – 17)\n$8 Seniors\nFree Children 5 and under\n$7 College Students (with valid school photo ID)\nFree Residents of Wayne\, Oakland and Macomb counties
URL:https://parc-orchards.org/event/exhibition-detroit-after-dark-photographs-from-the-dia-collection-2017-01-09/
LOCATION:Detroit Institute of Arts\, 5200 Woodward AVE\, Detroit\, MI\, United States
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