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KindleFest

303 Detroit St. (Ann Arbor Farmers Market)German-style Christmas market featuring vendors selling holiday wares, plus traditional food and hot mulled wine, in a festive outdoor setting in Kerrytown. Includes kids activities and...

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Jewish Community Center

2935 Birch Hollow • (734) 971–0990Monthly Jewish cultural offerings including musical performances by touring artists, author talks, book signings, and more. Open to all. jccannarbor.org

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Ann Arbor Russian Festival

9900 Jackson Rd., Dexter (St. Vladimir Orthodox Church) • (734) 475–4590This 11th annual celebration of Russian culture features a tearoom, live music and entertainment, Slavic food and drink, a dance floor, kids activities, and...

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Dixboro Summer Days

5151 Plymouth Rd. (Moonwinks)Free live music all day from local and regional acts, kids activities, food and drink for sale, outdoor grilling. May–Aug., one Sat. per month, 1–10 p.m. moonwinksa2.com

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Cantina

1140 South University • (734) 222–3715Student-centered taqueria, bar, and nightclub features karaoke night on Tues., country night on Wed., and rotating DJs Thurs.–Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. [email protected],...

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Broken Branch Ranch

6090 Plymouth RdMonthly outdoor summer music performances by local and regional acts. Free; tips accepted. Attendees encouraged to bring their own camp chairs, blankets, and coolers. First Sat., June–Aug., 6–9 p.m....

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A2 Community Bookfest

343 S. Fifth Ave. (Downtown Library) • (734) 327–4200The largest one-day book festival in Michigan celebrates books and bookmaking with a variety of demos, author talks, signings, hands-on workshops, kids events, and sale tables...

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Treeline Church

4800 E. Huron River Dr. (WCC Towsley Auditorium, Morris Lawrence Bldg.) • (734) 210–1356 Est 2022. Member of the nationwide Salt Network of churches. Pastor David Livingston. Sun. 10 a.m. [email protected],...

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Sheridan Living

1718 Sheridan • (734) 929–2801Residential care facility with 2 private and 2 semi-private rooms (each with TV), 2 shared bathrooms, and common areas. 3 homecooked meals/day, medication management, utilities, Wi-Fi, housekeeping,...

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Lockwood Senior Independent Living

2195 E. Ellsworth • (734) 239–8882Age 55+. 52 1-bedroom and 37 2-bedroom open-concept suites with private patios or balconies. 3 meals/day, utilities (except phone, Wi-Fi, streaming services), full-service beauty/barber salon,...

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Orchard Hills Living

2139 Georgetown • (734) 531–9645Residential care facility with 6 private rooms, each with TV, 2 shared bathrooms, and shared common areas. 3 homecooked meals/day, medication management, utilities, Wi-Fi, housekeeping, laundry...

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Birchwood Residences

(734) 646–2900 • Birchwood Gardens, 5272 W. Liberty • Birchwood Living, 685 N. Wagner Rd. • Birchwood Manor, 2106 Camelot.Assisted Living, LLC. 3 meals/day and evening snack, medication management, daily LPN visit, housekeeping,...

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Blue Sky Tennis

Nonprofit offering opportunities to learn tennis, build life skills, and connect communities through lessons, clinics, and community events for players 6–8, 8–10, and 11–14. Serving the greater Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas....

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City Public Art Commission

301 E. Huron St., 6th fl. • (734) 794–6310Promotes public art, provides required recommendations for proposals on municipal property, and administers the Golden Paintbrush award....

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Indian Trails

331 S. Fourth Ave. (Blake Transit Center) • (800) 292–3831Service to Detroit, Jackson, Lansing, Mt. Pleasant, Clare, Gaylord, and St. Ignace. Connections to locations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Outlets and free Wi-Fi on buses....

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Common Cycle

416 W. Huron St., ste. 11.Volunteer mechanics teach and assist with repairs. Programs include public hours, maintenance courses, a Femme/Trans/Women (FTW) program, and supporting underserved communities through bike...

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Early College Alliance

221 King Hall (EMU), YpsiA free, public early/middle college program. Washtenaw County students earn a high school diploma and up to 65 college credits from EMU. [email protected], earlycollegealliance.info

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