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- HASLETT ART CLUBOpen to students grades 9-12. The Art Club meets the first Saturday of each month. Members will meet at the high school and stay there for the morning or drive to an artist's studio. The mission of the Haslett Art Club is to provide the opportunity for all students to experience the visual arts and learn from professional artist in the surrounding communities outside of the regular school hours.
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- Michaels Arts and Crafts StoreFor over 20 years, the family of Michaels Stores, Inc.,the nation's largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts materials, has been helping crafters of all ages express themselves with skill and originality.
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- Hobby LobbyA store full of beautiful things waiting to happen! Hobby Lobby Creative Centers are the one stop location for the supplies to explore your creative and artistic needs. Our selection of merchandise includes art supplies, crafters needs, floral & home decorative items, fashion fabrics, jewelry crafting, cards & party, wearable art, picture frames, and holiday supplies.
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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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- 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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- Jack Ebling - Sports Writer & AuthorJack Ebling is one of my favorite columnist and authors. Being a MSU fan is hard because your emotions sometime can sway you from the truth. I always trusted Jack’s column and his books for telling me the good news along with the hard-time bad news that Michigan State goes through. He is one on my favorite Lansing authors. ~ John S.
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- Michigan eLibrary - MeLMeL is the Michigan eLibrary, an anywhere, anytime library for Michigan residents. MeL contains magazine, newspaper and journal articles, books, and evaluated Web sites. MeL can be used by any citizen of the state at no charge 24 hours/day. MeL includes specialized resources such as those in genealogy, health, business, test preparation, careers and education. MeL also contains many general resources that cover all subject areas and has resources specifically for children and older students. MeL also provides eBooks and online courses.
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- East Lansing Children's Film FestivalThe East Lansing Children's Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing films from around the globe that enrich, inspire and entertain children without violent or exploitative subject matter.
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- Alicia BockI am a self taught photographer, and eclectic gardener, who loves recording the passage of time in fading flowers and weathered landscapes. I enjoy the contrast and extremes that are found in photography. My photographs range between classic and simple, to vibrant and abstract.
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