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Archaeology and the Stone Street Native American Ancestral Recovery Project
Presented by Sloan Museum at Sloan Museum
February 23, 2012
Have you ever wondered how scientists and archaeologists learn about people who lived in the past by looking at the bones and graves? Join us as we explore the ways scientists and archaeologists can use human remains and artifacts found at the Stone Street Native American Ancestral Recovery Project to understand Flint’s past and discuss the historical and scientific importance of this discovery. Children ...More
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![]() | Who's Driving the Bus?Presented by Foundation for Mott Community College at Mott Community College February 8, 2012 Who's Driving the Bus for community change and growth? Join this MCC alumni panel who began that change and will be discussing issues the Flint area is facing: Carol Todd Robinson, ...More |
![]() | Meet Pilot Jamail LarkinsPresented by Flint Public Library at Flint Public Library February 9, 2012 As a pilot, Jamail Larkins had to learn how to navigate from city to city and overcome many unforeseen obstacles, such as weather, fuel requirements, equipment malfunctions, and ...More |
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![]() | FYT Drama School Winter 2011Presented by Flint Youth Theatre at Flint Youth Theatre January 11-March 1, 2012 FYT Drama School provides its students with qualified instruction in a professional and nurturing atmosphere. From creative drama to advanced scene study, you can develop your ...More |
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Flint-Genesee CVB's Pick of the Week...
- The Flint-Genesee County Convention & Visitors Bureau suggests the following discount package...
- Michigan Automotive History Starts in Flint:
Thousands visit Michigan yearly to get a glimpse of its mesmerizing Great Lakes. We'll give you another reason - automotive history. Since the early 1900s, the automotive industry has touched millions of families that call Michigan home. We invite you, and your families, to step back in time and discover these incredible automotive stories. At the Sloan Museum and Buick Gallery, witness the birth of General Motors, the UAW and the manufacturing industry that made Flint a leading industrial center. Then travel 30 minutes south of Flint, to Auburn Hills, and enjoy the "ride" at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum where more than 65 antique, custom and concept vehicles celebrate the proud American heritage of an automotive original. Then, somewhere between the fun, tour one of Flint's oldest Victorian Era homes, the Whaley Historical House Museum (optional tickets available).
Discounted, overnight packages are available starting as low as $75 per night, for a family of four, and includes admission to the Sloan/Buick Gallery, the Chrysler Museum and overnight accommodations at a Flint/Genesee County area hotel of your choice. For more information, visit "Overnight Pure FunPaks" or call the Flint-Genesee County Convention & Visitors Bureau at (810) 232-3261 or toll free at 1-877-FLINT-MI.
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