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Lots of excitement is planned for Ann Arbor’s bicentennial year 2024. Here’s a special chance to learn about the many activities, events, and the legacy projects planned throughout the year, from members of the Bicentennial Coordinating Committee
Amy Karbo, of Destination Ann Arbor, will provide an overview and serve as Emcee for the evening.
Norman Tyler, emeritus faculty of Urban and Regional Planning at Eastern Michigan University, will present info on self-guided Ann Arbor tours.
Russ Collins, of the Michigan Theater Foundation, will share a fascinating story of Ann Arbor’s founding and Dexter’s founding in 1824.
Andrew MacLaren, of the Ann Arbor District Library, will tell us about the bicentennial programs being offered at the AADL.
Light refreshments at 5:30.
Program and Q&A: 6–7:30 p.m.,
Kellogg Eye Center Auditorium
1000 Wall St. Ann Arbor
$20 for OLLI nonmembers (members, $12). Membership, $35 a year.
(734) 998–9351.
https://www.michiganmedicine.org/community/osher-lifelong-learning-inst…
Kellogg Eye Center Auditorium
1000 Wall Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
United States
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Nice idea. Thank you to the kids who support this. Seems a bit of diversity in the make-up of the kids leading the group would go a long way to making "everyone" feel welcome. Sadly, not seeing it, at least in what is presented here.
Awful, racist perspective. There is nothing wrong with the "make-up" of these four kids.
Not saying there is anything wrong with those four kids. Really appreciate what they are doing and think it is great. Hardly find it racist to think having folks representative of other "groups" leading the group would go even further to making everyone feel welcome.