Savannah Turbett
Don’t Miss These Art Exhibitions in Flint & Genesee
Art allows us to experience different cultures, discover our past and expose ourselves to new experiences. With the Buckham Gallery moving to its new, more accessible location, there is more art than ever to experience. Immerse yourself in the art at these galleries: Buckham Gallery Built from an artist collaborative project in the 1980s, Buckham […]
Read More7 Restaurants to Catch a Bite to Eat Before a Show at Capitol
Dinner and a show is a classic combination for date night and girl’s night alike. With many different shows coming to the Capitol Theatre including the world premiere of the feature film Ring of Silence and Beats x Beers Presents: Wale Live in Concert, there are plenty of opportunities to head to the Capitol Theatre. […]
Read MoreTravel Light: The Benefits of Booking Through a Hotel’s Website
When traveling, it’s hard to know where to look when finding a place to stay. With dozens of hotel chains and thousands of hotels, travelers can have a tough time finding the best place to stay for the best deal. This drives guests to look toward using third-party booking sites, otherwise known as an Online […]
Read MoreHighlights: December 2018
Walking in a Winter Wonderland During the Flint Cultural Center Holiday Walk, students at Eisenhower Elementary visited the Flint Public Library. There, they were treated to punch and cookies, made Christmas tree ornaments and read holiday-themed books. They then went to Sloan Museum where they made holiday crafts and explored “RACE: Are We So Different?” […]
Read MoreOn the Job: Marlon Coulter
At age 21, Marlon Coulter is a busy man. When he’s not valeting cars at Hurley Medical Center, the Hamady High School alum is washing dishes and working as a dietary aide at Wellbridge of Grand Blanc. And, after taking a year off from college, he plans to return to his post-secondary education this coming […]
Read MoreSTEAM: Preparing Students for the Future
Science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics; these are the five main concepts students will learn in the month of January. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were nearly 8.8 million jobs in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) field as of 2016. According to YouthQuest Program Director Cheryl Adkins, as this […]
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