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Create your own stunning 4" x 7" glass wall pocket vase in this one-of-a-kind workshop! Guided by talented glass artist Anne Rogers, you’ll design a personalized vase with a beaded handle, incorporating colorful glass pieces, frit (small glass fragments), and decorative glass components. Whether you’re inspired by your favorite flower or simply love the artistry of glass, Anne will walk you step-by-step through the process of designing, assembling, and preparing your vase for firing. The finished piece will include a 2" x 4" pocket that can hold water, making it perfect for displaying fresh blooms or silk flowers. No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity and leave with a beautiful, functional work of art!
Register: https://whitepinestudios.corsizio.com/event/6786d42b75e446ab0b27b0b9
Whitepine Studios
105 W. Michigan Avenue
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Was the city os Saline not inspecting these units on an annual basis or why did this occur suddenly? I understand there was a chnage in ownership. More background information would be very helpful.
Partly Cloudy , with a high of 67 and low of 39 degrees. Sunny during the morning, partly cloudy for the afternoon, overcast for the evening, clear overnight.
This area does not need any data centers. Please listen to the citizens, Mr. Marl.
Trying to ram this through, very nice. If you don't do what we want we'll take our ball and go home, even better.
These facts are based on current Data centers. Electric rates will increase for residents. There will be power outages, latency of power and potential for grid outages. Even with upgrades from the local power company.this is occurring now.
The city had the chance to inspect these units which they must of failed to do. New owners obviously with new INCREASED TAXES... the rent must go up. We still have capitalism in America thanks to our VETERANS!
You throw shade on the city like this is their fault as you say that Saline did not inspect this property, but you really don't know. Something must be done to the property, it has been in lousy shape since the roof collapsed in June 2019. I for one and glad that things are starting to move. People living there d