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- Lansing Ghost TrackersMeet fellow Ghost Trackers near you! Come to a Ghost Tracking Meetup to investigate hauntings, share mysterious images and hunt the eerie inhabitants of the paranormal realm!
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- MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING - MichiganIf you are in need of victim services, please call 800-323-6233.
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- Christian Home Educators Support SystemChristian Home Educators' Support System (CHESS) was founded in the fall of 1993 as a co-operative effort on the part of a few Lansing-area home educating families who realized that by working together and sharing the load, we could all benefit tremendously! We are currently serving over 160 families from St. Johns to Jackson, Portland to Perry, Charlotte to Howell, and everywhere in between. Once your family has become a part of CHESS, you have an immediate "connection" with other like-minded, uniquely-gifted homeschooling families in mid-Michigan.
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- Looking Glass Music And Arts Association (Square and Contra Dances)Looking Glass is a loosely knit group of fun seekers who have been organizing monthly square and contra dances, workshops, an October dance festival and other traditional music and arts activities for the past twenty years. We are a volunteer non-profit organization, and anyone is welcome.
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- Finnish American Lives (Upper Peninsula Heritage)Film by Michael Loukinen. Produced by Juanita Anderson, Deborah Dickson, Anne Belle
Cinematographer: Kathleen Laughlin, Tom Davenport, Miroslav Janek Sound: Will Peecher, Roger Schmitz, Harve Nye. Editing: Deborah Dickson, Miroslav Janek, Anne Belle Copyright: 1982, Northern Michigan University 45 minutes, Color
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- Michigan Native American Arts InitiativeThe Michigan Native American Arts Initiative is a project to help strengthen Native American arts in Michigan. The goal is to find ways to creatively increase the sharing of information between and about artists and to strengthen opportunities for support and recognition of artists. The project recognizes that Native American culture celebrates the arts through objects, painting, dance, theater, writing, oratory, and music. We seek input from all Native American artists and those associated with them: artists, singers, musicians, dancers, gallery owners, museum staff, pow wow committees, collectors, and those who appreciate and promote their work.
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- Michigan 4-H FOLKPATTERNS ProgramFOLK PATTERNS is a cultural heritage program for children that encourages them to explore and document historical and traditional patterns in their own lived, their families and their communities such as games, stories, foods, family lore, art, celebrations, architecture, songs, dance, and more. If you are interested in traditions, history, traditional crafts, foods, or your own heritage, the FOLKPATTERNS program is for you. Help many kids discover the traditional in their lives and in the lives of others. Connect kids with tradition-bearers in their own communities. Discover how culturally diverse every community is!
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- Michigan Heritage Awardshonor individuals who continue their family and community folk traditions with excellence and authenticity. The program was established in 1985 to call attention to Michigan's exceptional tradition bearers and supporters of traditional culture whose contributions to our state's heritage had not been recognized previously. Awards are annually presented in three categories: material culture, performance, and community leadership.
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- LANSING POETRY CLUBTo foster interest in the appreciation of poetry and encourage expression among members, as well as to further participation in creative writing in the Greater Lansing Community.
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- MSU Department of TheatreThe mission of the Department of Theatre is to maintain superior instruction for undergraduate and graduate students through degree programs in theatre that incorporate both academic and performance expectations. Ticket Information: Tickets for Mainstage productions are available through the Wharton Center Box Office (517.432.2000 or 1.800.WHARTON). Tickets for Arena productions (basement of the MSU Auditorium) are available the night of the show at the door. For information call 517.355.6690.
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