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June 6-8. It’s time again for one of Ann Arbor’s best traditions—The Ya’ssoo Greek Festival! This lively festival features a menu with Greek entrees and A la Carte selections as well as homemade pastries including loukoumathes (honey-dipped donut puffs), and other delicacies. Also, live Greek music by the Enigma on Friday/Saturday and Kefi band on Sunday, Greek folk dance performances, church tours, raffles with a grand prize trip to Greece, a taverna and bookstore with Greek souvenirs, jewelry, ceramics, books, and more. 11 a.m.–midnight (Fri. & Sat.) & noon–5 p.m. (Sun.), St. Nicholas, 3109 Scio Church Rd. Free parking and shuttle at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2065 S. Wagner. For more information see annarborgreekfestival.org. $5 cash only admission (free admission for kids age 12 & under and for anyone arriving before 4 p.m. on Fri.). 332–8200. Ya’ssoo! (“Hello” and “To Your Health!”)
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
3109 Scio Church Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
United States
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 72 and low of 50 degrees. Overcast for the morning, cloudy during the afternoon and evening, overcast overnight.
The city hiring process doesn't pass the sniff test. The schools have issues too. This is looking systemic.
What is going on at city hall? Like the schools, we need independent investigations to reveal the facts and the truths and a review of the activities being conducted publicly and behind closed door. Impropriety seems to be real but we won’t know without an independent investigation.
Correction: “Tremblay DOES NOT know Rice. Rice simply knows of Tremblay and the incredible work he’s done in service to his country.” My husband served with him more than 10 years ago.