Sustainability Forum: Sustainable Kids
Join the City of Ann Arbor and AADL for our first kid-centered Sustainability Forum! This program for all ages will include a craft, interactive environmental education presentations, and storytelling...
View ArticleIt's Not Too Early to Think about Summer Camp!
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 ArticleAfrican American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County Living Oral...
Find out more about our community’s history as the African American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County unveils their “Living History” exhibit.This panel exhibition is part of a...
View ArticleAudio Description Track on DVD!
AADL continues to grow its collection of films that have a Descriptive Video Service or DVS feature. More films are being produced for children and adults that are Described Video Recordings for L Card...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Public Schools 2017 Student Art Exhibit
Each year Ann Arbor Public Schools showcases the work and developing artistic talents of their students. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional art of various media will be on display. Come enjoy the...
View Article2017 AIA Honors Award Exhibit
The 2017 AIA Honor Awards exhibit consists of twenty-five projects displayed on photo panels, designed by registered Architects practicing in the Huron Valley Chapter area (Jackson, Lenawee,...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Mini Maker Faire
The Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire presents demonstrations and hands-on activities by makers of all types including roboticists, crafters, artists working with technology, and students. Try your hand at...
View ArticleNickels Arcade Celebrates 100 Years
Photographs, maps, and ephemera from Nickels Arcade and AADLNickels Arcade was constructed in downtown Ann Arbor in 1917. AADL is pleased to host a special exhibit in celebration of its centennial...
View ArticleView Points
Paintings in various media from the UM Faculty Women’s Club Painting SectionThis fifth annual exhibition at the Mallets Creek Library features paintings from the Painting Section members of the...
View ArticleWashtenaw County Preparedness Expo: September 2nd
The American Red Cross of Washtenaw County has invited the community for a Family Preparedness Expo, where attendees can learn from local emergency management response agencies & non-profits about...
View ArticleAudio Description Track on DVD!
AADL continues to grow its collection of films that have a Descriptive Video Service or DVS feature. More films are being produced for children and adults that are Described Video Recordings for L Card...
View ArticleTeens Using Drugs: Education Series
The Dawn Farms Education Series, "Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" reconvenes in October, 2017. This is a free, two-part series that will be presented from 7:30-9:00 pm Tuesday, October...
View ArticleBrainfuse: Live Tutoring & Homework Help
Homework giving you a headache? You may want to log on to Brainfuse. Their Live Homework Help is available from 2:00 PM-11:00 PM everyday (except Federal Holidays) & the interactive Study Suite is...
View ArticleHot Holiday Meals for the Hungry!
thanksgiving dinner St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor will serve its daily hot breakfast on Thanksgiving from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. as it does every day of the year. The Original Cottage Inn will...
View Article2018 AIA Honors Award Exhibit
The 2018 AIA Honor Awards exhibit consists of twenty-five projects displayed on photo panels, designed by registered Architects practicing in the Huron Valley Chapter area (Jackson, Lenawee,...
View ArticleWashtenaw Reads Book Discussion: Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi
Join AADL staff and other community members for a discussion of the 2018 Washtenaw Read, Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi. Yaa Gyasi will speak on February 6 at 7:00pm at Rackham Auditorium. Another discussion...
View ArticleWashtenaw Reads Book Discussion: Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi
Join AADL staff and other community members for a discussion of the 2018 Washtenaw Read, Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi. Gyasi will speak on February 6 at 7:00pm at Rackham Auditorium. Another discussion of...
View ArticleAdditive/Subtractive Works by Helen Gotlib & Dylan Strzyinski
Helen Gotlib was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A life time interest in art led Helen to study at the University of Michigan’s School Of Art And Design where she divided her time between...
View ArticleTeens Using Drugs: Education Series
The Dawn Farms Education Series, "Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" will resume in January, 2018. This is a free, two-part series that will be presented from 7:30-9:00 pm Tuesday, January...
View ArticleHot Holiday Meals for the Hungry!
thanksgiving dinnerChristmas Dinner will be served at the Delonis Community Kitchen on December 25th from 3:00-4:00 PM. Food Gatherers provides food for agencies & housing settings all...
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