Philip Curtis: Coming Home
Feb 17, 2017
His work has been displayed at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Art Museum, and many other venues across the United States. Now, visitors to Spring Arbor University
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The Beer is Flowing!
Feb 09, 2017
Come to Lone Oak Vineyard Estate Winery and Brewery and have a cold one!
Current Beers on tap:
Up Yer Kilt Scottish Ale
Real McCoy Irish Red
Penny Lane English Ale
Tootsie's IPA
Quadruple Belgian
Grass Lake
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Design the 2017 Michigan International Speedway Pace Car
Feb 07, 2017
AND win great prizes!
February 7, 2017
Michigan International Speedway is calling for artists to design the 2017 pace car for the track. And your design might just lead the field to the green flag for the FireKeepers Casino 400 on June 18 or
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Learn to be a Tourist in your Hometown
Feb 06, 2017
When most of us go on vacation we spend a little time before hand looking into the town we are going to. We want to know what locations we are going to have to stop at, the very best local
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Free Fishing Weekend
Feb 06, 2017
Two days twice a year, families and friends can enjoy one of Michigan's premiere outdoor activities, Michigan Fishing, for FREE!
The 2017 Free Fishing Weekends are scheduled for this winter: February 18 & 19 and this summer: June 10
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Don’t stress planning for the “I do’s”: Experience Jackson’s Bridal Guide
Feb 01, 2017
Getting engaged is pure bliss, planning for the wedding is not. Don’t worry, Experience Jackson is here to help make the planning process easy for you. Whether you’re starting the planning process or need to wrap
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Big Things are Happening in Downtown Jackson and We Have the Scoop!
Feb 01, 2017
Designed to rejuvenate a premier city to live in and desired travel destination in Michigan, the new vision for downtown Jackson includes new business, residential apartments, and multilevel parking structures added for convenience.
Jackson’s established pedestrian-friendly work, and
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