Tuesday Jan 26 | Ann Arbor.com
'Avatar' cruises; Rothbury cancels (maybe); 'Cyrus' releases a trailer; and more
Now it's just a matter of time - A and not much. Another big weekend for "Avatar" means James Cameron 's epic is on the verge of overtaking the worldwide box-office record from Cameron's "Titanic" . Other entertainment headlines this morning: MUSIC The high-profile environmental rock music fest in west Michigan, Rothbury, won't go on this year , ...
Lutheran Home Health Care will host a benefit dinner at Frankenmuth's Bavarian Inn Lodge
The Lutheran Home Health Care Agency's "Hospice of Hope" will host its 11th annual Hospice Benefit Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Jan.
Carla also helped coordinate deliveries. We appreciate Carla's important work on the holiday.
Operation Good Cheer fills gift wishes for Saginaw, Midland foster children
Santa Claus is working early to make sure a special group of children aren't forgotten this Christmas.
Holt residents open their homes for craft show
The Holt Village Sampler had all of the things one might expect to find at a craft show - handmade gifts and homemade treats.
On Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m., members of the community are invited to unite and give thanks for all of the blessings they have received in this year.
WILLIAMSTON - The Williamston-based Second Monday Artists group announced that several members are exhibiting works in the juried Show and Sale at the Hope Borbas Okemos Library.
Coat drives, other efforts set out to help area's needy
Traffic was light Sunday when Volunteers of America Michigan and radio station WMMQ-FM partnered for an annual Coats for Kids drive.
Exhibit shares personal stories of homelessness through art
About a dozen Lansing-area homeless adults are telling their stories through artwork in a traveling exhibit that is raising awareness about homelessness.
Teens will lock out to raise money for Saginaw's Safe Haven House
In recognition of National Youth Homeless Awareness Month, teens will raise money and sleep in a cardboard box for one night to help the Safe Haven House, 621 Fayette in Saginaw.
Jimmy Hunter struggles to recover from motorcycle crash
Jimmy Hunter, 56, focuses on a balance exercise while working with physical therapist Cibele Despres, not pictured, at Hope Network Rehabilitation Services Thursday.
May you be blessed with all good things. A beautiful red rose to you! - Don and Kate Mead * Many roses to Kathy Childs of Quiznos Subs for donating sandwiches, chips and cookies to the Lakeview High School Varsity Football Team after their win in Sturgis on Friday, Oct.
Michigan Historical Marker for Mount Hope Cemetery, Burial Place of...
Detroit Service Learning Academy Celebrates Learn & Serve Challenge Kick Off
VanDam will join 250 students in a kick off celebration at the DLSA at 3:00 p.m. During the celebration, she will present a proclamation from Governor Jennifer M. Granholm recognizing Learn & Serve Challenge Kick Off.
Mom raises funds for diabetes study
Carol Christopher is somewhat of a 'supermom' in the eyes of her family and friends.
FNI Announces Research Efforts, Field of Hope Fundraiser
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 6:54 a.m. Field Neurosciences Institute announces a major acceleration in its research efforts.
Farm Lane project delayed again
Completion of construction and the reopening of Farm Lane between Mt. Hope and Wilson roads on Michigan State University's campus will be delayed at least another week.
Community Christian aids Beacon of Hope
ST. JOHNS - When Community Christian Church, 400 E. State Street, St. Johns, held its Vacation Bible School this summer, the event was more than just fun and games.
Children at Community Christian Church's recent vacation Bible school collected and donated more than 250 personal-care and clothing items and more than $400 to Beacon of Hope in St.