The Week for April 7-13, 2008


How Sweet It Is -Gladwin, Michigan by jfactor1

Our Michigan April Event Calendar says that this week is pretty much the best week to plan an event if you want to be the only game in town because we've got nothing to suggest.

If you have an event to suggest, a comment on the news, a link to a cool photo or an observation about the weather, post a comment below!

The question for the week is: have you already given up on the Tigers like Drew Sharp?

Last week: March 31 - April 6, 2008 | Next week:  April 14-20, 2008



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  1. Absolute Michigan
    Posted April 8, 2008 at 7:28 am | Permalink

    MSU team aims to race solar-fueled car 2,400 miles

    Michigan State University's Solar Car team has been waiting a long time for its day in the sun.

    This summer, it may get 10 of them.

    The team is rushing to finish Brasi-dius, the solar car that members have designed and built themselves, in time for the North American Solar Challenge, a 10-day, 2,400-mile race from Dallas to Calgary, Alberta, that will take place in mid-July.

    And, for a team that's never built a working solar car, a team that, at times, has dropped to only one or two members, just getting to that race would be a victory in its own right.

    "There's a new glimmer of hope for the group," said Arthur Matteson, the team's president and its longest standing member. "People have just started showing up again, and we're really on our way to go to the race."

    Source: LSJ.com

  2. Posted April 9, 2008 at 7:15 am | Permalink

    ISLAND Benefit Concert with Earthwork Music at Shorts Brewing Company, Bellaire MI

    A Benefit Concert for the Institute for Sustainable Living, Art & Natural Design will be held at Shorts Brewing Company in Bellaire. April 12th, from 7 pm to midnight.

    This is a partnership with Earthwork Music. Musicians include Seth Bernard, May Erlewine, Micah Middaugh (of Breathe Owl Breathe), Darlene, Brandon Foote, Laura Bates, Susan Fawcett, Chris Dorman, Marty Heller, Pat Ivory and more! The $10 cover benefits ISLAND's community programming.

    There is a rented bus coming from Traverse City. Call Higher Grounds at (231) 922-9009 to reserve your spot.

    More information at http://www.ARTmeetsEARTH.org or call Brad Kik, 231 480-4515

  3. Absolute Michigan
    Posted April 9, 2008 at 10:33 am | Permalink

    Year's harvest - via the Metro Times

    From Dumpster diving to chic restaurant kitchens, let us take you around

    We didn't get recipes. We didn't talk to that many experts, sommeliers, gourmands, gourmets or gastronomes. Or send our photographers to take sumptuous spreads of haute cuisine. For this year's Food Issue, we're checking in with the serious enthusiasts and the "lifers."

    We visited the farmers markets, talked to kitchen staff, visited with "freegan" Dumpster divers. We broke bread with suburban dwellers turning to country folkways, asked executive women chefs whether kitchens are as macho as they sound. We even crept into the basement of a Zen temple. And what we found was, um, tasty. As ably demonstrated by our essay from a kitchen vet and former pearl diver, you can't go wrong talking to the people laboring on food's frontiers and frontlines. Enjoy!

    Read the associated articles at the Metro Times.

  4. Absolute Michigan
    Posted April 9, 2008 at 2:10 pm | Permalink

    Neighbors will enjoy some of Lansing greenhouse's produce

    The goal for the community greenhouse at Lansing's Hunter Park is simple - produce vegetables and herbs year-round.

    Volunteers were at the greenhouse Tuesday, preparing it for a May 10 grand opening.

    The city's Parks and Recreation Department and the Allen Neighborhood Center collaborated on the project, funded using part of a $100,000 Cool Cities state grant. Construction was completed at the end of 2007, said K'Anna Burton, the center's gardening programs coordinator.

    Source: LSJ.com

  5. Absolute Michigan
    Posted April 10, 2008 at 12:32 pm | Permalink

    Time capsule found at old YMCA building - from The Ann Arbor News

    The capsule was sealed in the cornerstone of the old YMCA building on William Street in 1959. Last month, as workers prepared to demolish the building by clearing it of asbestos, they discovered a black marble piece that was discolored and had clear separation from the surrounding pieces.

    Be sure to watch the video of the time capsule being discovered and opened. Just follow the link below....

    Source: The Ann Arbor News

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