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CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BLOCKBUSTER EXHIBITION! In the Spirit of Martin The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Employment Opportunities MISSION STATEMENT Founded in 1965, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History exists to serve Metropolitan Detroit and national communities by providing exceptional exhibitions and programs based on outstanding ...
Mac OS X - Back to the Basics Learn tips and tricks to make you more effective in the New OS at the Next Meeting Sunday, June 23, 2002 @ 3:00 PM Now meeting at the Bloomfield Township Public Library Latest Joy of Tech Check out Terry's NEW MacWorld Expo San Francisco Photos MacGroup-Detroit finds a New Home! Copyright 2002 MacGroup-Detroit. All rights reserved Next Meeting | Join Now | News | ...
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The Sladen Library and Center for Health Information Resources is located at Henry Ford Hospital (Henry Ford Health System) in Detroit ...
Habitat for Humanity Detroit is dedicated to eliminating inadequate housing by building decent, affordable housing for low-income, working families.
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PRSA Detroit ...
Forgotten Harvest is a non-profit organization which has provided hunger relief to the metro Detroit area since August 1990 through a prepared and perishable surplus food program. Donated food is collected from airlines, restaurants, vending companies, distributors, grocers, dairies, bakeries, and other health department -approved establishments, and transported directly to soup ...
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Through new and old photgraphs, watch the city of Detroit grow and decay from 1906 to the present.
www.merit.edu/~jimmoran/detphot/detroit.html
MENU ---------- Events and Tickets About Us Governing Board Membership Student Relations Special Programs Math/Science K12 Supercharger Sponsorship Volunteers Product Catalog Headline News SAE International Welcome to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Detroit Section website. This site is your local link to the people, companies, technologies and events fueling the North American ...
A social organization for furry, gay men in Detroit, Southeast Michigan, and the surrounding area.
ABOUT C.A.R.E HISTORY BY LAWS COMMITTEES CALENDAR NEWSLETTER PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT LINKS & RESOURCES WELCOME to the official web site of Chaldean Americans Reaching & Encouraging C.A.R.E. Please browse the web site to learn more about C.A.R.E., how you can get involved with C.A.R.E., and how you can help the community. Spring 2002 Newsletter Click to view C.A.R.E Scholarship Click here for an ...
Welcome to Matrix Human Services Our Mission Matrix, built on history and heritage, provides human services to the Metropolitan Detroit community, its families and individuals through diverse and efficient programs unified by shared management support systems. Who We Are Matrix is a private, nonprofit, tax-exempt social service organization devoted to improving the quality of life for ...
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Another fine arts-related story from Detroit's premier arts and entertainment newsweekly, the Metro Times ...
www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=1141