Chelsea District Library
221 S. Main • (734) 475–8732CDL is an access point for the internet and information, including...
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221 S. Main • (734) 475–8732CDL is an access point for the internet and information, including...
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680 McKinleyDogs must be registered with the city of Chelsea. Registration tags are available from Chelsea City Offices (305 S. Main). $25 for Chelsea residents, $35 for nonresidents; renewed annually.
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305 S. Main, ste. 100 • (734) 475–1771Board meets 3rd Thurs. 8 a.m., city council chambers (311 S. Main). Recordings of meetings air on Chelsea’s public access television station, Channel 18.
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PO Box 281, Chelsea 48118Raises money for college scholarships and grants to schools, community organizations, and local education programs. chelseaeducationfoundation.org
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(203) 640–1249Members share gardening techniques, sponsor gardening and landscape design...
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(734) 593–6806Locally grown, seasonal, and fresh produce, baked goods, meats, cheeses, eggs, artisan and body care products, hot prepared food, nutritional information, and food assistance programs. May-Oct. Wed. 1-5 p.m....
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PO Box 26, Chelsea 48118 • Leslie Fry, (734) 635–9871Beach Middle School and Chelsea High School competitive teams. Aug.–Oct. games in southeast Michigan. June Whip-It camp for skills building. Recreational spring field hockey...
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501 Coliseum (Arctic Coliseum) • (734) 433–4444 Recreational and competitive figure skating programs for age 2+, including Learn to Skate and singles/freestyle. The national showcase team skates with theatrical performance,...
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128 Park • (734) 475–8119Est. 1850s. Pastor Joy Barrett. Membership: 417. Sept.–May Sun. 9 &...
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For county and state officials, see annarborobserver.com/government.City Offices: 305 S. Main, ste. 100. (734) 475–1771.City Manager: Martin Colburn, [email protected] Mayor and City Council. The mayor and a 6-member...
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(734) 636–3779Newspaper delivered free to Chelsea residents. [email protected], guardiannewspapersmi.com/chelsea
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14700 E. Old US-12Community clinic of University of Michigan Health. Services include family...
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740 N. Freer • (734) 433–2201Grades 9–12. Amanda Clor, principal.
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501 Coliseum (Arctic Coliseum) • (734) 433–4444USA Hockey affiliate. Home of the Tier 2 & 3...
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775 S. Main • (734) 593–6000This 133-bed acute care facility on a 119-acre wooded site offers a...
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775 S. Main (Chelsea Hospital) • (734) 593–5799Volunteers assist hospital departments and programs, including the cancer center and the Arbor Nook gift shop, and serve as welcome ambassadors at the main entrance reception desk....
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740 N. Freer, Chelsea 48118 (mailing) • Orchestra director, (734) 433–2201, ext. 1402High-energy group of 20–25 accomplished musicians from Chelsea High School that performs at festivals and events throughout the Midwest and...
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118 E. Middle • (734) 475–2244Established in 2000, this 1881 Queen Anne home has been restored...
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1580 Commerce Park Dr. • (734) 475–6080Child care program for ages 6 weeks–5 years. 6:30 a.m.–6 p.m. [email protected], kindercare.com (search for Chelsea)
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201 W. North St., ChelseaLandmark silos mark the home of one of the nation’s most resilient family companies, which began milling wheat and corn from surrounding farms in 1878. The present line of 14 mixes began with Jiffy...
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