Thursday, September 2
Walk Now for Autism Speaks
October 3
Every 20 minutes, another family receives the devastating news that their child has autism. Help us change that! Register today and Walk Now for Autism Speaks on October 3rd to raise funds for autism research, and strive to raise awareness about this disorder.
Warren Conner Fundraising Event
October 1
Warren Conner Development Coalition's signature fundraising event - "the best party on Detroit's Eastside"
Michigan Political Leadership Program
Now - September 10
The Michigan State University Political Leadership Program is offering fellowships to 24 people; 12 Republicans and 12 Democrats, from all professions and from all regions of the state.
Rhythm, Roots, & Rhyme
August 4 - September 6
Join The Detroit Jazz Fest for their first poetry slam "Rhythm, Roots, & Rhyme".
September Art Exhibit
August 26 - September 27
Kerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor is holding an exhibit for area artist Sarah Innes August 26th through September 27th.
Ronald McDonald House Gala
September 11
Join the Ronald McDonald House Gala on Saturday, September 11th aboard the Ovation Yacht on the Detroit River.
Estate Sale Benefiting Habitat
Sept 11
Come to the 6th Annual Estate Sale of Antiques, Collectibles and Treasures benefiting Habitat For Humanity of Oakland County.
Walk the Walk for Healthy Families
The "ManUp! Walk the Walk for Healthy Families," event will be held from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, September 11th on Belle Isle.
Family Walk & Health Fair
Gilda's Club Metro Detroit Family Walk & Health Fair will take place on September 11 at the Lawrence Tech University Campus in Southfield.
PurpleStride Detroit 2010
September 12
The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network will be hosting the 2nd Annual PurpleStride Detroit 2010.
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Induction
September 13
The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame will induct a new class on September 13 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi marking the 54th Induction Event in the Hall's history.
Inforum's 'Extreme Change' Luncheon
Friday Sept. 17
Carol Cain moderates the event featuring four women from four sectors of Michigan's economy. In her column in the Detroit Free Press Carol emphasizes the importance of this event saying, "Business as usual isn't cutting it in many places these days."
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