Ann Arbor

Washtenaw County Trial Court

Washtenaw County Trial Court, 101 E. Huron St. (734) 222–3270. Judges Jinan M. Hamood, Darlene A. O’Brien, Julia B. Owdziej, Arianne E. Slay, Tracy Van den Bergh, and chief judge Patrick J. Conlin. Court administrator Steve...

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Washtenaw District Dental Society

(734) 249–8189Find an American Dental Association member who practices in the Washtenaw County area. 13 general and specialty categories to choose from. washtenawdentalsociety.org

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Washtenaw Intermediate School District

1819 S. Wagner • (734) 994–8100Naomi Norman, superintendent. Coordinates educational services for Washtenaw County’s 9 public school districts and public school academies, including programs for career technical education,...

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Washtenaw Jewish News

2935 Birch Hollow (734) 971–1800 Published 10 times a year. News, information, and features, distributed free to all members of the Washtenaw County Jewish community; $18/year elsewhere. [email protected],...

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Washtenaw Learning Disabilities Association

Provides information, resources, and support to individuals with learning disabilities and their families living in Washtenaw County. See website for a list of tutors, many trained in the Orton-Gillingham reading method....

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Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Print Disabled

343 S. Fifth Ave. (Ann Arbor District Library) • (734) 327–4224For people of all ages who are unable to read or use standard-print materials due to a temporary or permanent disability. Audiobook players, books, magazines, and...

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Washtenaw Literacy

5577 Whittaker (Ypsilanti District Library) • (734) 337–3338Volunteers provide personal, cluster, and group tutoring in reading, writing, math, basic computer skills, and English as a second language at no cost to anyone age 16...

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Washtenaw Maize Junior Football and Cheer

(734) 352–1551Adriya Perry, president. Downriver Junior Football League team with three levels: freshman (ages 7–9, up to 125 lbs.), junior varsity (ages 10–11, up to 145 lbs.), and varsity (ages 12–13, up to 180 lbs.)....

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Washtenaw Maize Junior Football and Cheer

(734) 352–1551Adriya Perry, president. Fall cheerleading team. Mascot Maize Cheer for ages 4–6 (fee: $200), Freshman for ages 7–9, Junior Varsity for ages 10 & 11, and Varsity for ages 12 & 13 (fee: $300). No tryouts....

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Washtenaw Success by 6

1819 S. Wagner (WISD Teaching and Learning Center) • (734) 994–8100, ext. 2178County program works with 40+ community organizations to ensure that every child in Washtenaw County starts school ready to succeed. Provides...

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Washtenaw Support Network for Caregivers

(734) 998–9352Collaborative initiative for anyone who cares for a family member or friend age 60+. Provides caregiver educational programs and social outings, individualized care-planning consultations, group transportation and...

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Washtenaw Technical Middle College

4800 E. Huron River Dr. (Technical & Industrial bldg., rm. 214) • (734) 973–3410 800 students in grades 9–12. Karl Covert, dean. Students earn a high school diploma and an associate’s degree, or a technical certificate in a...

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Washtenaw Wanderers Walking Club

Rob Weaver, (616) 745–9627Affiliated with the American Volkssport Association. Walks 1–2 times per month for fun, fitness, and friendship. Family-friendly, noncompetitive. 5K and 10K routes available for persons of all ages and...

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Water Treatment

919 Sunset • (734) 794–6426Processes and supplies safe drinking water, including operation of source water facilities, the treatment plant, storage areas, laboratory testing services, and remote pumping stations. Manages four...

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Waterloo State Recreation Area

(734) 475–8307 • Campground reservations: (800) 447–2757At 20,500 acres, this state park is the largest in the Lower Peninsula and is great for birding, boating, cross-country skiing, fishing, hunting, hiking, swimming, mountain...

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WCBN

515 Thompson (Student Activities Bldg.) Studio: (734) 763–3500 Management: (734) 647–4122 88.3 FM. 200 watts. Free-form student-run U-M station with a wide variety of avant-garde and underground shows. [email protected], wcbn.org...

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WCSX

(248) 398–9470. Requests: (248) 398–9279 94.7 FM. 13,500 watts. Classic rock. [email protected], wcsx.com Coverage area map.

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