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516 E. Liberty • (734) 994–5835Formerly the Nectarine, this long-running dance club features three...
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Monthly event where locals give 18–21-minute fun-yet-informative presentations across all...
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310 E. Washington • (734) 214–9995 Youth-driven teen center for grades 9–12 offering programs in the visual arts, music technology, community leadership, education, and literary arts. Drop-in activities include tutoring, pool,...
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1100 N. Main, ste. 100 • (734) 998–0160The 11,000-square-foot NEW Center rents office space to area nonprofits and offers rentable meeting/event space to the community. Offers organizational development consulting, leadership...
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2245 S. State • (734) 769–0209A psychosocial support program for Russian-speaking seniors born in countries of the former Soviet Union. Case management and social services, housing referrals, emergency financial assistance,...
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4844 Jackson Rd., ste. 200 • (517) 936–3970Est. 2018. Minister Ryan Tietsema. Sun 10:30 a.m., Wed. 7:30 p.m. nac-usa.org
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330 E. LibertyVolunteer service providers, entrepreneurs, and executives provide free coaching to help startup entrepreneurs perfect their investor pitches and connect with local and regional investors as well as other...
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2898 Packard • (734) 477–6888 Est. early 1940s. Suffragan Bishop Avery Dumas III, pastor. Sun....
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218 Chapin • (734) 994–4620Est. 1965. Rev. Rodrick K. Green. Membership: 700. Sun. 11 a.m. in person/online. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Bible study (online only). [email protected], nhbc-aa.org T
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1500 Scio Church (Westminster Presbyterian Church) Ensemble of amateur string players who gather...
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1541 Washtenaw • (734) 623–6313Est. 1998. Membership: 350. Sun. 10:01 a.m. [email protected],...
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5055 Platt • (734) 973–2740 Est. 1986. Pastor Keith D. Wilson Sr. Membership: 80. Sun. 10:15 a.m. [email protected], npmbcannarbor.com
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This longstanding social club welcomes people in the Ann Arbor area seeking new friendships. Monthly luncheons, book clubs, a documentary film group, a wise woman discussion group, and a movie group....
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1610 Washington Hts. • (734) 647–7600 One of Ann Arbor’s most popular outdoor areas for more than 100 years, this preserve occupies 123 acres of land on the Huron River. The forests and prairie grasslands of “the Arb” feature...
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2211 N. Maple • (734) 996–1244Sun. 10 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. jw.org
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301 N. Fifth Ave.Music venue and vegan bar with theme days Wed.–Sat., monthly open mics, Thurs....
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An eclectic mix of homes—including some of the city’s oldest—fills this neighborhood northeast of downtown. Northside Elementary was rebranded in 2014 as a K–8 magnet school, A2STEAM at Northside. A community center draws...
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929 Barton • (734) 662–6351 Est. 1956. Copastors Rev. Terence McGinn & Rev. Sheree Gidcomb...
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1679 Broadway. • (734) 663–5503 Est. 1959. Rev. Jenny Saperstein. Sun. 10 a.m. in person/online. [email protected], northsidepres.org 🏳️🌈
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For alumni and friends of the University of Notre Dame. Sponsors scholarships and service opportunities, hosts student groups, performs community service, and engages in continuing education. Dues $35, $25 for senior citizens...
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