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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Curwood Festival (Owosso)
The Curwood Castle, built by James Oliver Curwood as a writing studio in Owosso, MI, is located in Curwood Castle Park overlooking the Shiawassee River..3 on 3 B-ball, Dog and Cat of the Year, Ms. Owosso Contest and much more. Come and celebrate the tradition.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - SoccerZone
SoccerZone’s mission is to help the growth of youth soccer in its community. We believe that youth players should have an opportunity to participate in the great game of soccer, regardless of financial level. The SoccerZone Lansing scholarship program uses all available resources to provide support to those who have financial need and qualify for assistance.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Great Escape (Howell)
Livingston County's Largest Indoor Fun Center. We have electric Go-Karts, Great Shot (Bumper Car Basketball), a 14,000 sq foot arcade with over 60 games, Pool Tables, and Absolute Fun Indoor Mini Golf. We have something for the entire family.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - MSU Football
Season Ticket Information
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Chaos Paintball Fields
This isn't all that's happening out at Chaos! Click Here to see the full Schedule of Events! And remember, We have fields open to Walk On Players every Saturday and Sunday!
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Full Circle Tai Chi
T’ai chi ch’uan is a system of personal development. Through the practice of t’ai chi we establish equilibrium and harmony, physically, mentally and spiritually: We enhance and restore our physical health; we break the hold of patterned, habitual mental behavior; and we develop sensitivity to the energies around us, be they gentle and harmless or aggressive and hurtful, in so doing, we prepare for ourselves a greater degree of self-awareness and self-protection.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Lansing Civic Players
In the fall of 1929, as the financial world was coming apart, two small groups of people interested in amateur theatre production, met and agreed to unite their efforts. The first group, calling themselves "The Players Guild" was started by Elva Schell when she came to Lansing from the upper peninsula. As the years passed, many members came and went, office spaces changed, and auditoriums changed, but the basic premise of the Civic Players never wavered, to provide the people of the Lansing area with good community theatre.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - All-of-us Express Children's Theatre
It is the mission of All-of-us Express Children's Theatre to provide young people with an opportunity to produce plays of a professional quality, and to provide the community with an opportunity to enjoy live family-oriented dramatic activities.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - MSU Theater Department
To offer undergraduate and graduate programs of recognizable excellence; promote drama and theatre as civilizing agents within society; provide the auspices for enhanced understanding of current issues through theatrical expression
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Wharton Center for Performing Arts
The Front Office is available Monday - Friday 8:00am-5:30pm. We can be reached by phone at 517.353.1982, or by fax at 517.353.5329.
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