Three spring initiatives start April 15 to “replant Genesee County” by conservation district
Apr13

Three spring initiatives start April 15 to “replant Genesee County” by conservation district

The Genesee Conservation District announces its spring initiatives to replant Genesee County. The annual Reforestation Event, a tree sale and show, is 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. April 15 at Genesee County Habitat for Humanity, 101 Burton St. A Native Plant workshop begins at 1 p.m., and previously ordered trees and plants may be picked up. Native perennials are available at geneseecd.org through April 18. Arbor Day, volunteers are invited to...

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Pottery, glass, painting, more:  Time to register for summer classes at the FIA
Apr13

Pottery, glass, painting, more: Time to register for summer classes at the FIA

Registration for Flint Institute of Art summer art school opens 9 a.m. Tuesday April 16, with classes for ages 5 and up, including pottery, glass, painting, photography, weaving, animation, theatre arts, and drawing. Participants may register online or in person at 1120 E. Kearsley St. A course catalog is available here. Costs range from $25-300, with tuition assistance available here. For more info, call (810) 237-7315 or email...

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Durant-Tuuri-Mott students make blankets for homeless
Apr08

Durant-Tuuri-Mott students make blankets for homeless

By Harold C. Ford Students at Flint’s Durant-Tuuri-Mott (DTM) Elementary are making blankets for Flint-area homeless during their lunch periods at school.  Some 25 students in third through sixth grades will deliver six blankets to the North End Soup Kitchen on Global Youth Service Day Thursday, April 11.  Catholic Charities-Flint will then distribute the blankets to needy persons at area homeless shelters. DTM students selected the...

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Review: The Rep’s “Glass Menagerie” honorably recreates the classic’s poignant memory-scape
Apr08

Review: The Rep’s “Glass Menagerie” honorably recreates the classic’s poignant memory-scape

By Patsy Isenberg “The play is memory. Being a memory play, it is dimly lighted, it is sentimental, it is not realistic. In memory everything seems to happen to music. That explains the fiddle in the wings. I am the narrator of the play, and also a character in it. The other characters are my mother Amanda, my sister Laura and a gentleman caller who appears in the final scenes.” Those are some of the opening lines spoken by the...

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“Without the resurgence of neighborhoods, all else will crumble,” leader notes at end of grassroots workshop series
Apr05

“Without the resurgence of neighborhoods, all else will crumble,” leader notes at end of grassroots workshop series

By Jan Worth-Nelson After sessions in February and March on leadership, funding strategies, blight, reuse of vacant lots, and promoting health through environmental design, the “Neighbors Changing Flint” series concluded March 27 with a focus on advocacy, campaign development and long-term change. About 40 residents, many of whom had attended all six of the sessions,  assembled one last time at the Sylvester Broome...

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“Youth Arts: Unlocked” taking art to where the kids are:  GFAC show opens April 12
Apr03

“Youth Arts: Unlocked” taking art to where the kids are: GFAC show opens April 12

By Teddy Robertson “A lot of the point of these workshops is to take these programs where the kids are,” says Casey Hamann. Hamann and fellow artist Corinne Nuzum appear to be doing just that, expanding programs outward from their renamed “Youth Arts: Unlocked” (YAU) project (formerly Arts in Detention)  in workshops they lead at Genesee Valley Regional Detention Center (GVRC), a short-term facility for youth court-ordered into...

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