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- Mid-Michigan Knitting GuildThe Mid-Michigan Knitters Guild promotes knitting and fellowship for knitters of all levels and ages.
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- Michigan Humanities CouncilThe Michigan Humanities Council, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, opened its doors in 1974 to begin public humanities programming. Thirty years ago, the idea of public humanities was a novel concept because the humanities had traditionally been associated with university study in departments such as English, philosophy, ethics, and the other areas termed the liberal arts.
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- CLAYWORKS -A pottery cooperative just west of Lansing, Michigan. Clayworks was established as a not-for-profit organization
in April 1994 with two primary missions: To enrich and enhance individual clay artisans
in their artistic growth together. & To act as a resource for community involvement
and education, serving adults and
children with interests in the arts, particularly in ceramic art.
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- Old Town Business & Art Development AssociationOld Town Business & Art Development Association (OTBADA) is a nonprofit organization that catalyzes the revitalization of Lansing's Old Town historic commercial district through promoting community development, preserving historic buildings and producing quality art events and programs.
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- Michigan Library ConsortiumThe Michigan Library Consortium (MLC) is a non-profit membership organization comprised of all types of Michigan libraries. MLC provides libraries a convenient, single point of contact for training, group purchasing and technical support for electronic resources.
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- Mid-Michigan Art GuildWelcome to the Mid-Michigan Art Guild Website--a site created by artists, for artists. You'll find the resources you need here to improve your artistic skills and help you make connections with the visual arts community in the Greater Lansing and Mid-Michigan areas.
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- Capitol City Quilt GuildCapitol City Quilt Guild (CCQG) was organized in March, 1984, to encourage fellowship, cooperation, and learning among area quilters and to promote public appreciation for creativity and high standards for quilting. CCQG is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization giving to the community education, charity quilts as fund-raisers for Habitat for Humanity and hosting quilt shows to spread the art of quilting. The Guild members make and donate quilts for Haven House, Ronald McDonald House, Christmas stocking shut-ins, chronically and critically ill children in area hospitals, as well as provide free education seminars for the public on the art of quilting.
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- Greater Lansing Potters' GuildThe Greater Lansing Potters' Guild has been operating as a non-profit, member-run, educational cooperative dedicated to the art of ceramics since 1969. Student classes, community outreach programs and semi-annual sales are important parts of the Guild’s agenda. The guild facility is a working studio in Haslett, Michigan, with spacious work areas, a variety of kilns to provide a full range of creative possibilities, and a meeting room with an extensive library.
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- Lansing Clippers - American Sewing Guild, Lansing ChapterThe Lansing Clippers is a group of creative people who meet each month to learn new things, share ideas, work for charity, make friends and more. We have varying degrees of skills and different sewing interest, together we all share a love of sewing.
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- WORKING WOMEN ARTISTSWorking Women Artists (WWA) is a Lansing, Michigan-area nonprofit organization whose purpose is to help make women artists and their art more visible in the community and to provide nourishment for all women with arts interests including students and professionals. WWA offers a network of communication and support for those making their mark in the art world. WWA provides arts exhibitions, workshops and special interest educational programs and events for the community.
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