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The Next
Series
of
Detroit
Works
Project
Public
Meetings,
WHY
CHANGE?
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Most
Detroiters
feel
strongly
that
there is
a need
to
change,
but what
really
happens
if we
don’t?
What
happens,
for
example,
if the
city
continues
to lose
80,000
people
in the
next
decade?
Find out
during
the next
round of
meetings
with the
Detroit
Works
Project.
Residents
are
urged to
come see
what’s
impacting
neighborhoods
across
the city
and give
ideas
and
information
on what
you’re
already
doing to
make
Detroit
work.
Organizers
will
give you
some of
the
thoughts
being
discussed
to help
get
things
moving
in the
right
direction
– both
short
and long
term.
The
conversation
topics
will be
the same
for each
meeting.
Please
join the
session
that’s
closest
and most
convenient
for you.
***
Please
note, a
couple
venues
have
changed
since
original
posting***
January
31,
2011,
6-8 PM
IBEW
Hall
1358
Abbott,
1 Blk.
East of
Trumbull
February
1, 2011,
6-8 PM
Focus:
HOPE
1400
Oakman
Blvd.
February
2, 2011,
6-8 PM
(***Please
note,
this is
a new
venue***)
Gleaners
Community
Food
Bank of
Southeastern
Michigan
2131
Beaufait
Street
February
3, 2011,
6-8 PM
Brenda
Scott
Middle
School
18440
Hoover
Street
February
5, 2011,
10 AM–12
PM
American
Serbian
Hall
19940
Van Dyke
St
February
14,
2011,
6-8 PM
(***Please
note,
this is
a new
venue***)
Leland
Baptist
Church
22420
Fenkell
Street
February
15,
2011,
6-8 PM
Greater
Grace
Temple
23500 W.
Seven
Mile Rd
February
16,
2011,
6-8 PM
NFL/YET
– Boys &
Girls
Club –
Dick &
Sandy
Dauch
Campus
16500
Tireman
Street
Space is
limited.
Doors
will
close
once
capacity
is
reached.
All
meetings
are
public,
and may
be taped
and
photographed.
For
additional
information
contact:
detroitplan2010@detroitmi.gov
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