Artwalk Ann Arbor set for June 21 throughout downtown, Kerrytown; WCC auto body student wins 2 scholarships
From Artwalk Ann Arbor 2013 highlighting local art June 21 to a WCC auto body student receiving two scholarships, here's a roundup of some of the stories posted on AnnArbor.com’s Community Wall over the past few days:
By: LionTree: Artwalk Ann Arbor 2013 Premieres Friday, June 21 from 5-9pm; From Kerrytown to Main Street in Downtown Ann Arbor
Artwalk Ann Arbor, a self-guided walking tour of 10 area art galleries, studios and shops spanning from Kerrytown to Main Street, happens June 21st from 5-9 p.m.
By: Janet Hawkins: WCC Student Receives Two Automotive Scholarships
Washtenaw Community College Auto Body student Justin Furman has been awarded a $5,000 scholarship from PPG to be used for education expenses. He also is the recipient of a two-day Alcoa Aluminum welding training scholarship. Both scholarships are awarded through the Collision Repair Education Foundation.
By: Deb Kern: Low Cost Pet Vaccination Clinic with the Humane Society of Huron Valley at the Ypsilanti Civic Center
By: ArborHospice: The Arbor Hospice Foundation Welcomes New Team Members
By: M. Brummet, AAUW: AAUW-Ann Arbor Leaders Forge Ahead
By: GileadGroup: Gilead Group Inc. Annual June Car Wash!
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Comments
Linda Peck
Fri, Jun 14, 2013 : 7:48 p.m.
This sounds like fun! Thanks for the article!
Samuel Burns
Fri, Jun 14, 2013 : 7:02 p.m.
Good to see WCC students getting some recognition. WCC is one of the underrated treasures of the region!
Veracity
Fri, Jun 14, 2013 : 3:13 p.m.
Do the "Art Walk" and learn why Ann Arbor does not need to have a Public Art Commission spending hundreds-of-thousands of tax payer money on more art which is guaranteed to be esoteric and poorly placed.