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- Arab Theatrical Arts Guild (Dearborn)Founded in 1997, we are a professional American-Arab performing arts company applying classical theater technique and discipline to deliver the very best productions possible. The founding members are experienced theater professionals. We deliver productions in both the Arabic and English languages to the delight of our audiences, and are sensitive to the cultural values of our Middle Eastern heritage. We explore all facets of Arab-American integration and migration experiences, and provide a positive role model for Arab and non-Arab audiences alike.
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- Michigan Pyrotechnics Arts Guild (Holly)This web site contains descriptions and depictions of fireworks and fireworks related activities. Visitors are cautioned that they must form their own opinions regarding any information presented on this web site. The possession, storage, and display of pyrotechnic devices and materials are subject to local, state and federal regulation, and such usage by visitors to this web site is beyond the control of the site's sponsors. The Michigan Pyrotechnics Arts Guild, its officers and members, and this web site's administrators assume no liability for any loss, damage, injury, or legal action associated with any usage of any pyrotechnic device or material by any visitor.
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- Metropolitan Detroit Polymer Art Guildbegan in 1993 by a small group of polymer clay artists under the direction of Marie Johannes. Fourteen years later, our group has grown to over 60, with members from not only the Metro Detroit Area, but from all over Michigan, as well as several from out-of-state.
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- Michigan Silversmiths GuildThe Michigan Silversmiths Guild was founded in 1948. Guild members include craftpersons proficient in the fields of metalsmithing and jewelry, and serves to broaden the knowledge of its members' craft and to facilitate communication with other metalsmiths.
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- The Michigan League of Handweaverswas founded in 1959 to promote handweaving. The League welcomes anyone interested in handweaving or the many related aspects of fiber art and craft.
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- CAD Graphics3D Modeling, Animation, Inter-active presentations, Specialized, GIS Applications
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- The Detroit Writer's Guild(Formerly The Detroit Black Writer's Guild) Primary Mission — to improve literacy awareness, encourage and train would-be poets & authors, showcase samples of their work through performances & the publication of ethnic literature, and launch new writers into the commercial market.
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- The Greater Detroit Romance Writers of Americawas formed in 1982 as a non-profit local chapter of Romance Writers of America.
With a current membership of over 90, GDRWA is dedicated to promoting the romance genre, and to supporting and developing the writing
goals of all its members. Through networking, monthly meetings, newsletters, conferences, critique sessions and contests,
we at GDRWA work to provide a stimulating and productive environment for both the aspiring and the professional writer.
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- Michigan Writers NetworkWelcome! Michigan Writers Network is an online interactive community where all Michigan writers can share ideas, discuss their craft, and learn about the interests and current work of fellow authors. Whether writing by profession or for pleasure, we encourage all people interested in the craft of writing to join one or more of our listserv discussions.
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