community wall links: Environmental writer Jerry Dennis speaks at WCC Oct. 24; Good Samaritans who returned wallet thanked

Posted on Tue, Oct 23, 2012 : 10:10 a.m.

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Dennis' book "The Living Great Lakes" was a recent Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads selection.

From author Jerry Dennis serving as the keynote speaker for WCC's "Year of Water" program to Ann Arbor Good Samaritans being thanked for returning a lost wallet, here’s a roundup of some of the stories posted on AnnArbor.com’s Community Wall over the last few days:

By: Janet Hawkins: WCC Welcomes Environmental Writer Jerry Dennis Oct. 24

Noted nature author Jerry Dennis is the keynote speaker for WCC’s “Year of Water” awareness program on Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at Towsley Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.

By: Dan: Anonymous Good Samaritans Return Grandfather's Lost Wallet

The day after I got married, my Grandfather forgot his wallet after brunch at local Ann Arbor restaurant Sava's. He requested a simple thank you, so I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the anonymous two good samaritans who helped return his wallet.

By: Jan Hack: Ann Arbor YMCA Holds Fairy Door Walk on Sunday October 21, 2:00-3:30

By: Reason: Fee for police reports?

By: Jill Boydston: Dexter Girl Scout Holiday Bazaar - December 1, 2012 - tables available for rent!

By: salinefiddlers: Saline Fiddlers to feature Lonesome River Band Saturday October 27th, 2012

By: Cindy Klein: Jewish Family Services Hosts International Thanksgiving and Citizenship Fair November 18

By: Community Arts of Tecumseh: Artist Bonnie Auten Brings Unique Perspective to Community Arts Workshops

By: Shauntel Bowman: Zumba Dance Party (Nov. 3) !!!!

By: Golden Limousine International: MI Brewer's Guild Fall Beer Festival - Eastern Market and Golden/Real Seafood Co.'s Wine Tour

By: Kari Horn: University of Michigan Pharmacy Students Celebrate American Pharmacists Month at Turner Geriatric Center 

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