WANT SOMETHING TO DO? Check out this video and be amazed. Watch all the activities going on at the Northwest Activities Center. WOW!!
Dance classes, aerobics, basketball, Detroit Employment Solutions job training, swimming, banking, kickboxing, racketball, volleyball, squash court, theatre, ballroom, more. The neighborhood Cobo Hall
http://youtu.be/3vi2f3q3Wxs
Do you like Football, Baseball. Cheerleading, Basketball,
Volleyball, Soccer, Golf
Organize An Activity
Do you like to plant flowers? Do landscaping? Someone who doesn't have the time will pay to have their lawn watered, cut
Do you like basketball? Find others who do, get a game going. Surely a high school, elementary school, or recreation center will allow you to use their gym
Put together an ice cream social on your block, or skating party
Make your own fun, it will take time and work, if you want to make it happen it will
Activities For Youth
Youthville Offers: Computer Training, Music/music editting, Art,
Poetry, television show production, radio show production, videography,
MORE
. Contact Youthville
(313) 309-1300 http://www.youthvilledetroit.org/ PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO ON THE WEBSITE
Support Group For Individuals With Illness
Have you been diagnosed with an illness that you are battling? A support group was formed in 2003 by a group of women called DreamGirls. The support group was begun because the women were diagnosed with Lupus. Lupus is when the body's immune system attacks itself. Symptoms are pain, inflammation, and tissue damage. Read more at this link
http://lupus.about.com/od/lupus101/p/WhatIsLupus.htm
The support group meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 7800 West Outer Drive from 2-4pm. The support group is open to anyone with an illness, to come. If you would like more information about the support group you can call Jackie Hemphill at
(313) 629-2927.
American Chronic Pain Association
http://www.theacpa.org/
MayFlower musicality is a live free music performance show held at the MayFlower Congregational Church 7301 Curtis (west of Livernois). First Friday of Every Month 7pm - 10 pm. Traditional Gospel, Jazz, R and B, Blues, Classical, Soul. Hosted by Maxine Michaels.
Go To The Movies - In Detroit
Did you know there is a theatre in Detroit?
It is
called the Redford Theatre and is located 17360 Lahser Road Detroit, MI
48219. Events may be held there. The theatre has been restored. Tour
the projection booth before shows or during intermission. Email the
theater to suggest a movie, be shown at the theatre. The theatre is
owned by The Motor City Theatre Organ Society. Click the website for
more details
http://redfordtheatre.com/ (313) 537-2560.
There
is a theatre in the Northwest Activities Center 18100 Meyers at Curtis.
Recreation Department - Playground Fundraiser
The City of Detroit Recreation Department is trying to raise money to restore the basketball court on the Callahan Playground. Please click this link to make a donation
https://neighbor.ly/projects/callahan-playground
Help Stop Foreclosures
There are meetings held every Thursday at 6pm at the Old Saint John's Church, 2120 Russell St. at Gratiot, immediately south of Eastern Market. Take exit 51b off I-75, turn right (south) on Gratiot and go to the second light, Russell, and turn left. Parking is next to the side-door entry. Detroit Eviction Defense
For more information see the "Helpful Information" posting (Foreclosure of Homes in Detroit)
The Michigan Land Bank and the Bank Of America have joined forces to rehabilitate homes in Michigan. Click
here to see to see the letter (contact information is at the bottom of the first page).
Stop Selling Detroit
Homes You Don’t Own!
12 Detroit Families Are Threatened with Eviction
by Singapore Investors & Failed Oakland County
Developer . Join
the Protest.
Midas Development
Corporation, a Singapore-based company, is partnering with a failed Oakland
County developer, Peter Barclae, to market Detroit homes it doesn’t
own to Asian and American investors.
As part of
the federal government’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Barclae built the
homes near Eastern Market and pledged to sell them to the Detroit families who
took occupancy. He now refuses to honor that commitment and is trying to evict a
dozen families as “tenants” rather than homebuyers. Barclae wants to sell the
homes to Midas, which is already marketing them to Asian and American investors
as rental properties— to be managed by Midas.
The
families are fighting in court to stop this arrogant breach of contract (see
below). They want to buy their homes and save the neighborhood from the blight
that will surely follow if they are evicted.
Events Offered By The City of Detroit
If you would like something to do, check out the events offered by the city Of Detroit
http://www.detroitmi.gov/Residents/Events.aspx
New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church
To see my group doing a song in "sign" for the hearing impaired, go to
www.newnpmbcunity.org.
Go down to the forth division and click on where it reads New Prospect
MBC-Detroit, Mi. live streaming video powered. We come on at the 58:00
minute time segment. Facing your computer screen, I am second from the left. - Winifred Blackmon
Have An Idea For A Business?
If you have an idea for a business NEIdeas Detroit will give you the money to make it happen.
NEIdeas is a program that celebrates existing businesses in
Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park – rewarding those with the best
ideas for growth. Click the website link to find out more
http://neideasdetroit.org/about/
Zumba Classes
There are zumba classes on Mondays and Thursday 6pm at the Northwest Activities Center 18100
Meyers Detroit, MI 48221. Also Friday
at 11:00 am Lewisville
19315 Livernois Ave., Detroit, MI 48221
There is a Kid’s university which has begun at Bethune Elementary
and Middle School. Are you interested in helping? Would you be interested in
tutoring young people? Academic tutoring is Monday and Wednesday from 4:30pm to 6pm. Click
here to download the flyer below.
If anybody
has any questions about the tutoring at the school they can contact Gaston Nash at (313)
530-4021 or g_mail22@yahoo.com.
Are You Eligible To Have Your Illegal Activities Erased?
To find out how, click
here to see the flyers for juveniles
and adults.
This is only offered certain
days of the week.
Classes At YouthVille - Ages 9-11
For $25 a year, young people between the ages of 9 and 11 years old can have
full access to the classes and resources of Youthville. Once a Youthville
member, the kids can drop in the classes any time. Great for working
parents with creative students from music to art to dance and
more… http://www.youthvilledetroit.org/
Do You Need Your GED?
You can brush up on your math and reading skills to get a better job. You must be at least 18 years old to get free assistance. This takes place any day, Monday - Friday. Check in time is from 1:30 - 2:00 pm. You can go to any Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation Service Center 455 West Fort Street 48226
(313) 962-9675 / 707 West Milwaukee Avenue Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 873-7321 /
5555 Conner Avenue Detroit, MI 48213
(313) 579-4925
Project Healthy Living
United Health Organization (UHO), the non-profit organization has announced its schedule of health screenings. Many tests for high blood pressure, obesity, vision, and hearing are free. For a small fee tests for for gluten, food and seasonal allergies will be available. A four hour fast is recommended before testing. You can regster for pre-screening at a location in your area. for more information call the hotline (313) 531-9108 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., or visit the Web site at www.projecthealthyliving.org
Detroit Market Garden
See the Detroit Market Garden, a two acre farm in the Eastern Market District. Please join us and take a self-guided tour of this
two-acre farm site during the hours listed below. Greening staff will be present
to answer questions and provide guided tours upon request. RSVP to Caitlyn at
313-285-2238 or
caitlyn@greeningofdetroit.com
Where - Detroit Market Garden - Corner of Erskine St.
and Orleans St. Detroit Click
here to see the map.
FREE to
Detroit residents and Greening of Detroit members (Suggested $3
donation for all other participants) Please wear
sturdy walking shoes and weather-appropriate attire
BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM HAS RE-OPENED
The Belle Isle Aquarium reopened last fall 2012 and is free and open to the public every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For organizers Jennifer Boardman and Vance Patrick of the Belle Isle Conservancy, and fish curator Gary Balduc, the grand re-opening was the culmination of several years of work.
Taken from City Briefs - A City of Detroit Newletter
Activities at Palmer Park/Palmer Woods
Please visit the Palmer Park website peopleforpalmerpark.org Email us at info@peopleforpalmerpark.org to volunteer, ask questions, and for more information.
Save Lipke Recreation Center - So People Can Have Activities
That
is the only option that we have to stop the Salvation Army from taking
over and permanently barring public usage of a great facility built with
public dollars ten years
ago after a seven year community campaign by going to www.crowdrise.com/savelipke.
We are also approaching sports organizations, foundations and other
potential large donors. If we do not meet our goal, all donations are
refunded.
As
it stands today, there is no recreation except street hoops in central
northeast Detroit. We intend to restore or initiate baseball,
basketball, swimming, dance, weightlifting,
general exercise, basic physical therapy, seniors exercise, horseshoes,
art, mentoring and community support activities. All will be accessible
to the whole community.
Coffee and Conversation
A message from Thomas Stallworth:
Monthly
Coffee and Conversation with Representative Thomas F. Stallworth III.UAW Vote
Center
15140 Livernois Ave.
Detroit, MI 48238
Come hear updates from Lansing and discuss what is happening in our community. If you have
any questions please contact my office toll free at
(855) 647-3707, or by email
at
thomasstallworth@house.mi.gov.
As the state representative for District
7, I serve as the chairman of the Detroit Caucus, chairman of the Michigan
Legislative Black Caucus, Democratic vice chairman of the House Committee on
Energy and Technology, and a member of the House Committees on Health Policy and
Education. Visit my website at
www.stallworth.housedems.com for updates on my
work in Lansing and in District 7."
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7514
His website
http://007.housedems.com/?utm_source=district-007&utm_media=enews&utm_campaign=district-007-2773-2013-04-29-Join+me+at+my+coffee+hour+on+Friday%2C+May+4&utm_qid=eq%3A97c04cd8-11b3-d70f-15b1-b49f3b98113f&utm_term=visit+my+website&utm_content=Link+2
Health Awareness and Safety Training
On Friday March 27, 2014, From 1 Pm-4 Pm, The Detroit Police Department will be offering free health awareness and safety training at the Northwest Activity Center located at 18100 Meyers. Refreshments will be provided and the workshops are free. Safety topics will include Con Games and Scams, Burglary Prevention, and street safety.
Detroit Future City
If you are interested in learning more about what is happening in
your neighborhood, click this link
http://bagleycommunity.blogspot.com/2013/02/detroit-future-city.html
NSSA Initiative and 12th Precinct Neighborhood Coalition Meeting
The next NSSA Initiative and 12th Precinct Neighborhood Coalition Meeting is
@ 9am @ the Lighthouse (19440 Livernois) from 9 am - 12 pm the 4th Saturday of every month at the NEW PROSPECT LIGHTHOUSE – 19940 LIVERNOIS. Please send a representative if you aren't able to attend. Click this link for more information on what NSSA is http://bagleycommunity.blogspot.com/2013/04/blight-elimination-plan-for-detroit.html (See Demolition and FAQ)
Senior Citizens Day