Michigan Communicators: Save Sept 27 and Nov 15 to explore Detroit creativity

SEE YOU 9 a.m. Sept 27 and Nov 15 in Detroit!

Reserve these dates now—
First, Brilliant Detroit 

9 a.m. to Noon, Friday September 27 we will be hosted by friends at Brilliant Detroit. And, please note that we will be going to the nonprofit’s headquarters location in southwest Detroit: 5675 Larkins Street, Detroit, MI 48210. This is on the city’s southwest side, but you might think of the location as closer to “just east of Dearborn.” It’s off McGraw between the major intersections at Lonyo and Livernois.

Of course, as most of you know, Brilliant Detroit is exploding across the city with its community-based approach to learning centers that are convenient for families. Here’s a look at some of the other sites.

St. Peter’s and the Hive

THEN, from 9 a.m. to Noon on Friday November 15, join us at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Detroit, 1950 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, MI 48216. You might rememer this historic church as situated on Michigan Avenue, kitty-corner from “the old Tiger stadium.” Today, St. Peter’s is quite literally a “Hive” of community activity. The term Hive is the name of a creative, nonprofit incubator within the church.

Hosting our group will be author and activist the Rev. Bill Wylie-Kellermann, who you may be more familiar with meeting in the streets or at regional events focused on peace and justice. Bill’s daughter Lydia, who will co-host our group, is involved with the Hive and also is a writer and activist.

HAVE NEWS TO SHARE?

If something important arises that morning, just let me know that day. And, yes, you can email in advance to prompt my planning.Veterans in our network know that our gatherings begin with a walk-and-talk time with our hosts. Then, we settle in for a true “roundtable” in which everyone around the circle has an opportunity to share news about current projects, to ask for help, or to promote an idea that will interest others in our group. We also know that, on a practical level, not everyone gets to take the floor before we hit 12-Noon and our time runs out. So, make use of email—let me know if you are coming with some special news to share.

Have a colleague or friend you want to bring along? We always welcome newcomers.

Email me at [email protected] with any questions. Look forward to seeing you!

David Crumm

 

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