You can take in Huntington Woods’ diverse architecture at the 26th annual Home Tour Sunday, June 3 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This year’s tour features five homes restored to showcase their original design but updated or remodeled to add the homeowner’s tastes. Tickets are available at the Huntington Woods Library, 26415 Scotia Rd.; […]
Many of us are great at giving self-care advice to others. The problem is we forget to give the same advice to ourselves. The second annual Mogul Life inc Self Care Event hopes to help turn that around by giving those attending the tools they need to focus on themselves. It will be held June […]
Comerica Bank, Iron Mountain and Re-Source Partners will host a free document shredding and electronic recycling event this Saturday, May 19, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Comerica Park. Sensitive documents containing addresses, social security numbers, financial or medical information, etc. that are no longer needed should be destroyed and kept out of the […]
They’ve been called “angels of mercy” and they’re known for taking temperatures and pulses. Even before the doctor walks in, a pleasant, professional nurse has a way of comforting the sick, using little more than a smile and a calming presence. To celebrate the National Nurses Week, through May 12 Paralee Boyd Salon is offering […]
A popular biblical scripture informs readers, “Faith without works is dead.” The verse helps embody the continuous effort of Covenant Community Care, a network of metro Detroit health clinics that serve patients, guided by Christian charity principles. Along with offering affordable treatment and referrals, including medical and dental support for individuals and families, the clinic’s […]
More Detroit students will be put to work this summer, courtesy of a $100,000 boost from a major youth employment supporter. Connect Detroit, a nonprofit organization that supports Grow Detroit’s Young Talent, recently announced its receipt of a $100,000 grant from DTE Energy Foundation, a strong advocate of the annual program. The grant will support […]
Four Detroit-area organizations have received grants for projects to eliminate child lead exposure. They awards were announced by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), on behalf of Michigan’s Child Lead Exposure Elimination Commission (CLEEC). In total, 11 local health departments, non-profit organizations, universities and other entities in Michigan received the one-time grants […]
Spring cleaning in Detroit began this week as crews from the Department of Public Works (DPW) hit the streets for the annual residential street sweeping program. They started on the northeast side and will sweep 2,000 miles of side streets three times this year. Each sweep takes about 10 weeks to complete. This 10-week citywide […]
Spring is finally here so let’s get moving and celebrate. How does playing some Frisbee and dodgeball sound? Come on down to Beacon Park on April 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and join the fun for an epic battle of ultimate Frisbee and dodgeball thanks to ComePlayDetroit! There’ll also be LED putt-putt, food trucks, music […]
Southwest Detroit officially has a new reason to celebrate the success of its neighborhood business and cultural center. The State of Michigan has designated Mexicantown-Hubbard Communities a Michigan Main Street Program, recognizing its potential to help revitalize the city and region. Mexicantown-Hubbard Communities will share details of the news recently announced by Southwest Detroit Business […]