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A major fundraiser for the Detroit Opera House, BravoBravo! is a yearly celebration of the tastes, sights and sounds of Detroit, encompassing food and spirits from the area’s trendiest bars and restaurants, as well as music from the city’s hottest talent. Join the young professionals of the Michigan Opera Theatre Volunteers Association (MOTVA) as we truly party for a purpose!!!
The Monster’s Ball featuring Metro Detroit’s best DJs, live performers and stage entertainers at this annual event. Presale Tickets and Info: www.MonstersBallDetroit.com
Hundreds of thousands of Michiganders will be focused on the radiant Motor City New Year's Eve D as it makes its descent starting at 11:59 p.m. December 31 in Detroit’s Cadillac Square. Voices will unite to count down the final seconds of the year and celebrate a new beginning full of hope, dreams and new aspirations. Now in its fifth year, the annual Motor City New Year’s Eve (NYE) event – The Drop – will be hosted from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. in Campus Martius, with an expanded footprint encompassing Cadillac Square. The free community event is loaded with fun outdoor activities for children and adults. At the heart of the event will be a unique Detroit-themed ball drop. Handmade in Detroit by the Nordin Brothers, this glittering starburst sculpture, emblazoned with a D, will descend twice during the event – once for a Kids’ Drop at 6:30 p.m., and again for the official drop at 11:59 p.m. The breathtaking spectacle, visible from various venues throughout Detroit, will reach a much broader audience this year. WTVS PBS Detroit will broadcast the Motor City NYE countdown live (please check local listings). Guests can enjoy a plethora of activities starting at 4 p.m. Bundle up and delight in live music, warm food, cold refreshments and cocktails (21+) prepared by local food trucks and restaurants. Ice skate in Campus Martius or gather around wood-burning warming stations positioned throughout the event. Feeling romantic? Carriage rides will be available for scenic tours of the City for a fee. Motor City NYE will present an inclusive Kids Zone featuring family friendly acts from 4-7 p.m. Cirque Amongus, comedian and illusionist Mark Maze, and Crossroads, a family band that performs music appealing to all ages will engage and entertain. Gracie the Clown and King Arthur the clown will provide face painting and balloon animal making. The family fun concludes just after the Kids’ Drop at 6:30 p.m. Multi-media Host and Entertainer Ashley Elyse will emcee Motor City NYE from the main stage. The adult fun begins when Party band Cast Iron Cornbread takes the stage at 7:00 p.m. and again at 8:15 p.m. DJ Tom, Detroit dance scene legend, will keep the crowd jumping with performances throughout the evening. Detroit songstresses Angela Davis and Tosha Owens will appear both on the main stage and second stage – lighting up the evening with soulful sounds and R&B classics. Don’t miss Ayla Stackhouse, who has appeared on Broadway and American Idol, when she performs “Light Up Detroit,” an original song that officially kicks off the much anticipated countdown to midnight. New this year, take shelter inside a massive heated tent raised in the Center of Cadillac Square. A second stage here will feature DJ Escalade, singers Mark Reitenga, Davis, Owens, and Top 40 band Priceless Live who will keep the party hopping all night. For more information on Motor City NYE, The Drop, please visit www.MotorCityNYE.com or call 313-355-0413. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MCNYE, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/motorcitynye. Please use hashtag #mcnye2015.
Our Confections are made from scratch daily using only all natural ingredients. We purchase 75% of our fruit products from the local Michigan farmers market located in the Eastern Market District in Midtown Detroit. CGK's caramel contain no artificial flavoring, preservative, and or trans fats. Our caramel is also Gluten Free. Our Apples are dipped-by hand-in our creamy, buttery, smooth caramel cooked the same day. Using only the top quality all-natural ingredients-butter, sugar, cream, and a couple of family secrets, vanilla beans-the caramel is prepared in copper pots in small batches. Cooking the caramel in small batches allows us to better observer the quality and consistency of the caramel, guaranteeing that each layer is up to the soft and creamy standards that make our caramel so EXCEPTIONAL. ~ Registered with The State of Michigan, ServSafe Certified ~
All American Ice Cream Truck is a one of a Kind local business that sells Ice cream in the streets of New Baltimore, Chesterfield, Mount Clemens, Saint Clair Shores and others... In order to make sure everyone can join in on the All American Ice Cream Truck fun we love to join for events such as Birthdays, Family outings, Schooling events, Graduation parties, work events and many, many more.. Please contact us on here. All American Ice Cream Owner is also your Metro Detroit Local Real-estate Agent, Roseanne Powell. Please call for any listings available to the phone number listed 586-557-4472. There are specials available when buying or Selling a house with Roseanne Powell and Associates, please contact us for further information.
Located in the heart of Detroit’s historic Eastern Market Fairway Packing Co. blends an old-world packing house tradition with state-of-the-art technology offering clients high-quality products and personalized service. For over 50 years and spanning three generations, the Baratta family has provided premium American-sourced meats to the Detroit metropolitan community as well as Michigan’s finest restaurants. Nationally, Fairway Packing Co. is the largest distributor of Piedmontese beef in addition to carrying elite varieties of meats, which are organic, sustainable and environmentally conscious. Fairway Packing Co. supervises production from start to finish in its 10,000 square-foot, USDA-inspected and HACCP-compliant facility along with a team of 55 employees. The company continues its original mission of supplying top-quality products, which are customized to meet our client’s specific needs with an unwavering commitment to highly-personalized service.
Established in 2008 the Detroit Flyhouse has consistantly sold out all classes. Come see why! All Flyhouse teachers, also accomplished circus artists, have completed rigorous teacher training programs specifically geared to teaching circus arts with safety, technique and creativity in mind. Couple our teachers’ training with their diverse backgrounds in a wide variety of disciplines and you will leave The Detroit Flyhouse with a wealth of knowledge pertinent to a variety of aerial applications. Been dreaming of running away to join the circus? Detroit Flyhouse Circus School makes it easy to join the circus without leaving home. Our Circus School offers training for children and adults in traditional circus arts including the aerial silks, trapeze, aerial ring, partner acrobatics, fire performance and more! Classes teach foundational circus skills while building life-enhancing skills like self-confidence, responsibility, poise, teamwork and self-discipline. Detroit Flyhouse Circus School students improve their coordination, balance, strength, conditioning and overall fitness in a non competitive, supportive, fun, and positive manner.
The Loft Warehouse is your Detroit residential Realtor representing buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords. Our experience in marketing, financing, property management, and data analysis can help you discover Detroit's coolest places to live. Let our expertise in condos and new construction development assist you in finding the opportunities in getting the best deal possible from the developer. We can help in securing the best investment for your situation as our services extend far beyond that of the traditional real estate office as we do not rely only upon the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for the information we provide you. We collect data and regularly visit local builders/developers to obtain the newest information on units availability, current pricing, amenities, and incentives available. We are also a property management company, managing hundreds of condos and apartments worth $10 million in assets in Detroit metro area. The Loft Warehouse is committed to the urban revitalization of Detroit.
The Hook and Ladder House No. 5 and the Detroit Fire Department Repair Shop are two cojoined structures located at 3400 and 3434 Russell Street in Detroit, Michigan. The Hook and Ladder House No. 5 is the second oldest surviving fire station in Detroit, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
The Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Convent and Rectory is a Roman Catholic church complex located at 1000 Eliot Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.HistorySacred Heart, built in 1875, was the third German Roman Catholic church constructed in Detroit. The parish was founded to serve the German members of the Detroit community, not only with the church itself, but also with its primary and secondary schools. The church continued as a primarily German parish until after World War I, when large numbers of blacks moved into Detroit and settled along Hastings Street. The German population slowly moved out at this time.In 1911, some of the newer black residents of the Catholic faith established a chapel at old St. Mary's. In 1914, the growing congregation moved to a converted Episcopalian church at Eliot and Beaubien. The church flourished, and in the late 1930s, the congregation petitioned to move to the nearby Sacred Heart, due in part to the school building on the site. In 1938, Sacred Heart was converted from a German parish to an African American parish. The congregation at this time measured approximately 1500 members, and they quickly utilized the school at Sacred Heart, graduating the first high school class in 1945.After World War II, the Interstate 75 freeway was built through the area, displacing the black parishioners living on Hastings. In 1957, the parish closed its secondary school and, eight years later, its primary school. However, the church still continues to offer weekly mass.