CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY VIES FOR MICHIGAN NAACP PRESIDENCY

YPSILANTI, MI –         Raymond G. Mullins, Esq. has been aggressively fighting for his clients for the last 31 years.  Attorney Mullins has decided to expand his  fight by running for presidency of the Michigan State Conference for the Advancement of Colored People (Michigan NAACP).

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Music and dance – Great Lakes Folk Festival Music Program Has Rhythm and Roots

 EAST LANSING, MI — From Alaska across to Georgia, and Japan by way of Canada, musical artists converge in East Lansing for the 2005 Great Lakes Folk Festival, Aug. 12-14.
     The Michigan State University Museum presents the annual event celebrating culture, tradition and community.  Music and dance stages – sponsored by the City of East Lansing – feature rhythms, sounds, stories and spectacular musicianship over the three-day festival.

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN IMPACTS OVER 150 INGHAM COUNTY RESIDENTS

 

    E. LANSING, MI — Leroy Hunt was at Holden Hall on Michigan State University’s campus at 8:30 am waiting for the free unused food, laundry detergent and other items that students returning home for summer vacation donated to the Make a Difference Foundation’s food program.

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Ancestral Remains Found in Novi in 2003 – Reburied with Honor

LANSING, MI – The Ancestral Remains of eight Anishinaabek (American Indians) uncovered by a construction company in Novi have been returned to the ground.  The Hannahville Potawatomi community, who has a historic presence in the area, deferred repatriation of the inadvertently discovered remains to the Michigan Anishinaabek Cultural Preservation and Repatriation Alliance (MACPRA).

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Approval of Millage Will Provide Continued Excellence in Our Parks

 

 

Left:  Youngsters enjoying the see saw at Risdale Park on Lansing’s southside.  Below: Georgetown Park on Lansing’s southside, which also has a neighborhood ballfield and a picnic area and shelter.

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IMAGINE BRINGS LAS VEGAS STYLE ENTERTAINMENT TO THE WHARTON CENTER

 

  Featuring an internationally-acclaimed cast of some of the world’s greatest circus performers, Birdhouse Factory promises to be this year’s hottest ticket during the summer season. Bring the whole family! Don’t miss out on the fun, beauty and exuberant joy of Birdhouse Factory!

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MISS I.B.P.O. ELK OF MICHIGAN 2005

     LANSING, MI — The Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World, Silver Leaf Lodge #534/ Capitol City Temple #308, 5334 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Lansing, Michigan traveled to Pontiac, Michigan for their Annual Michigan State Association Elks Convention, June 14, 2005-June 19, 2005.

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A WORK OF ART : Banyan Gallery Old Town’s Newest Art Gallery is now open

Left:  The Banyan Gallery at 1208 Turner St., Old Town, Lansing. Contemporary fine art. Painting, sculpture, glass,
photography and mixed media by Banyan’s twenty-two resident artists. Home and office décor.   Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tue.-Sun. and by appointment. (517) 371-4600.
Below:  Artist, Noel Skiba captures the importance of the opening of the gallery on canvas.

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