I had the good fortune not too long ago to have coffee with Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC) Executive Director Laura Rubin. While we didn’t have great deal of time to discuss the condition of the Huron River, as we’d met to discuss something else, Laura did mention that their RiverUp! campaign was making great […]
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Bringing life, recreation and business back to the Huron River
Posted in Ann Arbor, Environment, Special Projects, Uncategorized, Water Street Commons, Ypsilanti Also tagged Ann Arbor, Asiatic clam, boating, Broadway, canoeing, carp, Clean Water Act, conservation, Detroit International Wildlife Refuge, development, Dexter, DTE, economic development, Elizabeth Riggs, Eurasian milfoil, fishing, Flat Rock, fly fishing, Global Warming, HRWC, Huron River, Huron River Water Trail, Huron River Watershed Council, invasive species, John Dingell, Laura Rubin, Mike Schultz, North Main corridor, Olmstead Brothers, phragmites, pollution, purple loosestrife, recreation, riverfront development, RiverUp!, riverwalk, Schultz Outfitters, stormwater runoff, swimming, total body contact recreation, Trail Towns, Ypsilanti, zebra mussel 17 Comments
This is what I know about Kerry Bentivolio, Michigan Republican for Congress
A few days ago, I told you about Kerry Bentivolio, the Republican candidate running to represent Michigan’s 11th congressional district in the House. As you may recall, Bentivolio, a self-described Tea Party activist, only came to be on the ticket when the incumbent, Thaddeus McCotter, was forced to drop out of the Republican primary after […]
Posted in Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 9/11 Truth, Ayn Rand, Canton, Congress, House of Representatives, John Ramsey, Kerry Bentivolio, L. Brooks Patterson, Libertarianism, Liberty for All, Livonia, Michigan's 11th congressional district, Nancy Cassis, Novi, Plymouth, Ron Paul, Sayed Taj, South Lyon, tea party, Thaddeus McCotter, The President Goes to Heaven, Truthers, Wayne, Westland 32 Comments
Long Gone: A Poetry Sideshow
A local woman by the name of Karrie Waarala is putting on a one-woman show at the Riverside Arts Center this weekend, and, as I thought that some of you might find the subject matter of interest, I took the opportunity to ask her a few questions. The show, which is entitled Long Gone: A […]
Posted in Art and Culture Also tagged advertising, Auburn Hills, ballyhoo, carnies, circus, creative writing, fire-eating, fortune telling, Freaks, John Ringling North II, juggling, Karrie Waarala, Kickstarter, Long Gone: A Poetry Sideshow, MFA, NASCAR, one-woman show, plays, poetry, Riverside Arts Center, sideshows, Stonecoast low-residency program, sword swallower, tattooed lady, temporary tattoos, University of Southern Maine, Ward Hall, World of Wonders 3 Comments