The Story of Lewis the Downtown Cat
Lewis the Downtown Cat is a picture book written by Beth Johnson and tells the story of Lewis – the “famous” cat that resided at Downtown Home & Garden in Ann Arbor and was a recognizable and...
View ArticleHuron River Day!
The City of Ann Arbor is hosting its annual celebration of the beautiful Huron River this week-end. The public is invited to Huron River Day! Haven't been? It's tons of fun! HRD activities are held at...
View ArticleCome on a Nature Walk Thursday, August 6 at Furstenberg Nature Area!
As part of the Ann Arbor District Library's partnership with Natural Area Preservation, we organize nature walks at various local natural areas throughout the summer! These walks are appropriate for...
View ArticleNeed a Picture ID?
If you've been asked for a picture ID and unable to produce it, you may likely be able to get a Washtenaw County ID Card. Applicants must appear in person at the Washtenaw County Vital Records...
View ArticleAuthor and U-M Planning Expert Fred Mayer Discusses His New Book “A Setting...
Find out more about U-M architectural history and how the Michigan campus evolved when former U-M University Planner Fred Mayer visits AADL to discuss his book, recently published by University of...
View ArticleOpiates & Medicine: Where are we, America?
Dawn Farm kicks off their Education Series this year by presenting on the topic of opiates & medicine which has been deemed an "epidemic" by CDC Director Thomas Frieden. Local and national leaders...
View ArticleAn Overview of Special Education and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)...
Monday October 19, 2015: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm -- Pittsfield Branch: Program RoomDue to a malfunction in the lighting system at Malletts Creek, this event has been moved to Pittsfield Branch.This...
View ArticleMichigan Alliance for Families' Webinar Series
If you missed the session presented at AADL about Individualized Education Programs (IEP's), you can find that and an array of other topics available at the Michigan Alliance for Families Webinar...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Options for Michiganders: Why You Should Get it and How!
Do you have health insurance? Did you know that 70% of people can get health insurance for less than $50 a month? Come learn more about your health insurance options at this event, led by...
View ArticleTeens Using Drugs: Education Series
The Dawn Farms Education Series, "Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" will be presented in its in November. This is a free, two-part series that will be presented from 7:30-9:00 pm Tuesday,...
View ArticleCity Of Ann Arbor 2016 Sustainable Ann Arbor Forum: Resource Management
Join the conversation about sustainability in Ann Arbor as the City and the Ann Arbor District Library host their annual Sustainable Ann Arbor series. The series will include four events (held monthly...
View ArticleYpsilanti as an African-American City with Local Historian Matt Siegfried
Between the Civil War and around 1920, Ypsilanti was Michigan’s most populous African-American city by percentage. For generations this community, steeped in the struggle against slavery, played a...
View ArticleCity Of Ann Arbor 2016 Sustainable Ann Arbor Forum: Land Use and Access
Join the conversation about sustainability in Ann Arbor as the City and the Ann Arbor District Library host their annual Sustainable Ann Arbor series. The series will include four events (held monthly...
View ArticleA Walk In The World: Pathways of Artistic Exploration in the Waldorf...
This exhibit provides a glimpse of the rich and varied artwork created at the Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor.In Waldorf Education the arts are an essential part of an interdisciplinary curriculum....
View ArticleAIA 2016 Honor Awards
As part of its commitment to advancing the contemporary understanding of architecture, the Huron Valley chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Huron Valley) announced the recipients of...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Women Artists' 2016 Spring Exhibit
Ann Arbor Women Artists is a non-profit organization of approximately 330 women and men with connections to Ann Arbor, ranging from beginning to professional artists. The purpose of the AAWA is to...
View ArticleFree High Quality Preschool!
Children who attend a high quality program in the year or two before kindergarten are better prepared for school academically, socially and emotionally.The Washtenaw County Quality Preschool...
View ArticleCamp Scholarships Available!
Do you know a young person who would be interested in having a camp experience this summer? If so, now is the time to complete a campership application on behalf of a child who has dreamed of the...
View ArticleAAATA Expansion Coming in May!
If you haven't heard, this May, AAATA will be expanding services with new routes and improvements-the biggest expansion since 1979!Download this handy-dandy guide or pick them up at your nearest...
View ArticleDawn Farm Ride for Recovery!
The 7th Annual Dawn Farm Ride for Recovery is Sunday, April 24th with early registration already under way! This is a family-fun-filled fitness event & a fundraiser for Dawn Farm. There many ways...
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