Lovin' this city of Detroit. Spoke with someone today who had lunch with one of the potential developers for the Michigan Central Station. We chatted about the potential for the MCS and art, of course. So, I looked around on the interwebs and learned more about two sides of a couple of issues regarding the Ambassador Bridge (links Detroit to Windsor, Canada) and the iconic train station. So, having photographed it a little this year on the fly (from outside the fence), I have decided to learn a bit more about this once beautiful building and who will "SAVE THE DEPOT". Lots of Detroiters are getting involved. People in Corktown have been developing and maintaining the gardens in front.
So, my point, is I was looking for info on the train station and the upgrades that have begun and found an article in the Detroit Free Press "What Would You Do with the Michigan Central Station?" that led me to the page where you can actually talk to the station and give your input. Check it out!!! http://talktothestation.com/ It's going to take awhile, but it will be fabulous!
Monday, November 28, 2011
First Thursdays, Buy Local
A wonderful little article about Berkley, Michigan. A quaint little town full of unique small businesses. You can find it all, several bakeries, clothing, bikes and repair, at least two arty craft stores, several antique stores and several restaurants. Check out this article that features June Moon. This week begins the premier Coolidge Collection of Businesses' FIRST THURSDAYS. December 1, 2011.

Happy shopping everyone!
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Grants for Artists
Found a few more Grants for artists thanks to the CAID - Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
http://thecaid.org/index.php/grants
Don't forget about the 2012 Kresge Fellowships for Literary Arts and Performing Arts. http://kresge.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/index.html
Deadline is February 1, 2012. This is a long process, so get started right away!!! APPLY on this page.
The next (and last) informational meeting takes place at the Virgil H. Carr Cultural Center at 311 East Grand River, Detroit, MI 48226 on Saturday, December 3rd from 2-4pm. Then you can head to mid-town for Noel Night starting at 5pm, although most of the shops, galleries, and museums will already be open for you to enjoy!
Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF)CERF accomplishes its mission to strengthen and sustain the careers of craft artists through direct financial and educational assistance to craft artists, including emergency relief assistance, business development support, and resources and referrals on topics such as health, safety, and insurance. info@craftemergency.org http://www.craftemergency.org/ 65 Bleeker Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10012. Tel: 212-598-9900. info@creative-capital.org http://www.creative-capital.org/ Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency GrantsProviding funding for visual and performing artists who have unanticipated, sudden opportunities to present their work to the public, or who incur unexpected or unbudgeted expenses for projects underway and close to completion. This program does not support life-related emergencies such as paying for food, rent, medical bills and other basic necessities. http://www.foundationforcontemporaryarts.org/grant_programs/immediate_needs |
Deadline is February 1, 2012. This is a long process, so get started right away!!! APPLY on this page.
The next (and last) informational meeting takes place at the Virgil H. Carr Cultural Center at 311 East Grand River, Detroit, MI 48226 on Saturday, December 3rd from 2-4pm. Then you can head to mid-town for Noel Night starting at 5pm, although most of the shops, galleries, and museums will already be open for you to enjoy!
World Photography Contest
I actually checked my twitter account today and found out about this fabulous contest. There are categories for kids, students, amateurs and professional photographers.
World Photography Organisation Competition - The Sony World Photography Awards.
Check it out! Deadline is January 4, 2012. But, don't wait until the last day.
Check it out! Deadline is January 4, 2012. But, don't wait until the last day.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Christmas on $100 or less
Hi! Just a quick link to an article I found today about a frugal someone who was able to buy loads of gifts throughout the year that added up to less than $100 for everyone on her list.
Link to Christmas for less than $100
Also, remember to shop Small Business Saturday this weekend! Find them on FaceBook too.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Link to Christmas for less than $100
Also, remember to shop Small Business Saturday this weekend! Find them on FaceBook too.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Free Entry to Metroparks on Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday
The Huron-Clinton Metroparks will waive vehicle entry fees and boat launch fees on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 for its “Appreciation Days” program.
All parks and interpretive facilities are open on Thanksgiving Day. As a special, added treat, the following programs will be held during “Thanksgiving Appreciation Days”:
Kensington Metropark near Milford/Brighton:
“Farmer for a Day,” will be held on Friday, November 25 from 10 am to 3 pm, Farm
Center. This program is offered to children interested in working on a farm. Kids, ages 7 to 15 years, will work alongside our farmers cleaning stalls, feeding animals and working on other daily or seasonal chores. The program is designed to be both educational and fun. Children will leave with a greater appreciation of farm life. Fee: $30 per child and preregistration is required. For additional information, please call 1-800-477-3178.
"Chickadee Chow-Down,” Friday, November 25 at 1 pm, Nature Center. In winter, a variety of songbirds will actually take sunflower seeds from your hands. Bird seed will be provided for this short walk along the nature trails. Fee: $3 person. Preregistration required. For additional information, please call 1-800-477-3178.
Oakwoods Metropark near Flat Rock:
“Walkin’ & Talkin’ Turkey,” Friday, November 25 at 1 pm, Nature Center. Take a leisurely stroll and learn about the wild turkeys that inhabit the park. Free. Preregistration required. For additional information, please call 734-782-3956.
The 13 Huron-Clinton Metroparks, located within the five-county Southeast Michigan region, are: Delhi Metropark, Dexter-Huron Metropark, Hudson Mills Metropark, Huron Meadows Metropark, Indian Springs Metropark, Kensington Metropark, Lake Erie Metropark, Lower Huron Metropark, Metro Beach Metropark, Oakwoods Metropark, Stony Creek Metropark, Willow Metropark and Wolcott Mill Metropark.
Entry fees are also waived on Sunday, December 25 for Christmas “Appreciation Day.” For more information, call the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority at 1-800-477-2757.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
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