News Brief: Dryden Building “Pop Up Shops” open Thursday, expanding downtown retail

Dryden Building Retail Pop Up Shops opens with a ribbon cutting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 601 S Saginaw Street. Refreshments and desserts will be served. The Pop-Up Shops comprise more than a dozen vendors of locally made art, clothing and accessories, and featuring Skyward Clothing, a start-up by local high school students. Ground Floor Market will also re-open, selling snacks.

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News Brief: Health Coalition seeks Medicaid focus group Nov. 3

The Greater Flint Health Coalition is seeking 10 Flint residents to offer ideas on Medicaid expansion. The focus group will gather at 3 p.m. Nov. 3, at the Neighborhood Engagement Hub office, 3216 M.L. King Ave. Snacks are provided, and each participant will receive a $25 gift card. To register, contact Karl Olmsted: ko@olmstedassociates.com or 810.232.0070. –EVM Staff

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News Brief: Community Foundation offering grant info sessions Nov. 5

The Community Foundation of Greater Flint has changed its grant process, and will host a two “grant information sessions” for non-profit organizations, Monday, Nov. 5, at the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan’s facility at 1939 Howard Avenue. Sessions begin at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., and each will last two hours. The sessions are free, and refreshments will be served. Register online or call Stephanie Whitledge, grants administrator,...

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Flint Literary Festival kicks off Friday, features water crisis writers and Flint-native poets
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Flint Literary Festival kicks off Friday, features water crisis writers and Flint-native poets

Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha and journalist Anna Clark, whose critically acclaimed books about the Flint water crisis drew national attention, will headline this year’s Flint Literary Festival Oct. 26-27 at the Flint Public Library.  They will be appearing together for the first time to talk about their books, their publication process, and the Flint stories they helped to tell. The festival kicks off on Friday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m. with...

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News Brief: Whaley Children’s Center wins $25K grant from State Farm

Whaley’s Children Center has been awarded a $25,000 bricks-and-mortar grant for LaFontaine Learning Academy from State Farm Neighborhood Assist. The grant, determined in part by community voting from among 2,000 applicants, will be used to air condition the gymnasium, improve art and meeting spaces, and create a “sensory space.” “This grant will make a huge difference to our LaFontaine Learning Academy,” said President and CEO Mindy...

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