by Jeff Lockridge | Oct 10, 2012 | Community News
Bike Share Program being researched by Wayne State University One thing all major thriving cities have in common is accessibility. Their downtown centers are made easily accessible by some type of public transportation whether it be subway train, bus, or cars. It...
by Jeff Lockridge | Oct 9, 2012 | Community News
Detroit SOUP bowls Can one bowl of soup change the world? Amy Kaherl and her organization, Detroit SOUP, sure think so. The organization hosts monthly gatherings at which people pay $5 for a bowl of soup, bread and a salad. They also hear pitches from three or four...
by Jeff Lockridge | Oct 5, 2012 | Community News, Events
TGIF Detroit! Weekend Fun for Everyone Weather report – as much as I hate my Friday starting out with rain it definitely gets better throughout Saturday and Sunday….. Another weekend is here again in Detroit and as always… there is plenty...
by Jeff Lockridge | Oct 4, 2012 | Community News
How’s your carbon footprint? Are you green? No, I’m not asking about some weird new medical condition. I’m curious if you are doing your part to help the environment. Well, the city of Detroit is! They are currently expanding their curbside recycling...
by Jeff Lockridge | Oct 3, 2012 | Community News, Events
Do you love a parade? Most of the time, that conjures up images of floats, marching bands and huge inflatables. After this weekend, you might have to add illuminated bicycles to that list. The Light Bike Parade will roll through Midtown Detroit this Saturday, October...
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