Curtiss Park
440 W. Michigan Ave. 50 acres of rolling, grassy land along the Saline River and bordering Oakwood Cemetery. This ADA-accessible park features a playground, baseball field, and pavilion, picnic areas, wooded trails, paved...
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440 W. Michigan Ave. 50 acres of rolling, grassy land along the Saline River and bordering Oakwood Cemetery. This ADA-accessible park features a playground, baseball field, and pavilion, picnic areas, wooded trails, paved...
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811 W. Michigan Ave. • (734) 429–9599Classes in creative movement, ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, kickline, musical theater, turns and progressions, tap, and boys classes for age 3+, beginning through...
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740 Woodland Dr. E. • (734) 429–5522Ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary/lyrical, pointe, modern, tap, acro-dance, and musical theater. Pre-ballet/tap and creative movement for ages 3–5, beginner level 1 for ages 6–8, and...
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300 E. MichiganYou can’t go inside, or even walk on the park-size lawn, but this mint-green 1875 home (also known as the Curtiss Mansion) is worth seeing from the sidewalk. Built by banker William Davenport, it’s one of the...
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400 W. RussellNonprofit organization aimed at raising awareness and providing education about dementia. Workshops for area businesses. Fun events for those affected by dementia and their loved ones, such as movies, cafés, and...
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9227 Fieldstone Ln., Saline 48176 (mailing) • (313) 608–7374Resources for families and friends of people with Down Syndrome. downsyndromesupportteam.com
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7265 N. Ann Arbor St. (Liberty School) • Lisa Melvin, (734) 401–4016Facilitated through Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Free developmental evaluations for infants–age 3. Helps families find social, health, and...
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1335 E. Michigan Ave. • (734) 316–5500Nine theaters with all-reserved seating, leather power-reclining seats, and food orders brought to your seat. EMAX theater features large-format screen and surround sound. Tickets sold...
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Mill Pond Park (565 W. Bennett) • (734) 429–3502June 2025; exact date TBA. Campout after the June Movie in the Park. Continental breakfast served the next morning. salinerec.com (click Community Events)
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1045 W. Bemis • (734) 429–7196Est. 1988. Pastor Connor Johnson. Membership: 75. Sun. 11 a.m....
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143 E. Michigan Ave. • (734) 429–4140Pastor Rev. Kimberly Secrist Ashby. Michigan State Historic Site, est. 1831. Sun. 10 a.m. (in person/online). admin@salinepres.org, salinepres.org ️
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1200 N. Ann Arbor St. • (734) 429–4730Est. 1833. Rev. Amy Triebwasser. Traditional worship Sun. 9 a.m., praise worship 11:15 a.m. (both in person/online). office@fumc-saline.org, fumc-saline.org
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PO Box 5, Saline 48176 • (734) 401–4085 Established 1987. Volunteer organization that provides private funding to enhance the quality of education in the Saline school district. Rewards excellence and innovation with individual...
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300 Old Creek • (734) 929–1321Pastors Ian and Meghan Perry. Membership: 50. Sun. 10 a.m. office@freedomcenter.church, freedomcenter.church/saline
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109 W. Michigan Ave. (Saline Masonic Temple) • (734) 335–8762Fraternal organization participating in scholarships, local charities, and community service projects. Meets 1st Tues.; dinner at 6:45 p.m., business meeting at 7:30...
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555 N. Maple (Saline District Library) • (734) 994–0625All-volunteer organization supports and promotes the library’s mission and programs. Operates the library’s Corner Book Shop. Board meeting 1st Thurs. 6:30 p.m....
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PO Box 432, Saline 48176Manages the Leslee Niethammer Saline River Preserve and holds Saline River volunteer cleanup events. info@salineriverpreserve.com, salineriverpreserve.com
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1671 Plymouth Rd. • (734) 714–5140Six age divisions for girls ages 5–18. Activities include camping, leadership, career exploration, and community service. Call to volunteer, join, or start a troop. helpdesk@gshom.org, gshom.org...
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3075 Clark, ste. 101, Ypsilanti • (734) 712–5640After-school running program for girls and gender-expansive youth in grades 3–6. Volunteer coaches facilitate lessons that blend physical activity with life skill development....
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1250 E. Michigan Ave. • (734) 977–900173 rooms. Breakfast included; indoor pool and fitness center on-site. 384 feet of event space and one meeting room. ADA-accessible. Pets with $75 fee. Call for rates....
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