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- Northville Genealogical SocietyThe Northville Genealogical Society was organized on 24 June 1987 and is located in the northwest section of Wayne County bordering Oakland County. We meet at 1:15 for a Genealogy Computer Class, followed by the general meeting at 2:30 p.m. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of the month (unless noted) in the Carlos Meeting Room of the Northville District Library (212 W. Cady Street, 248-349-3020). We warmly welcome prospective new members.
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- Irish Community of Greater Detroit50TH ST. PATRICK’S PARADE CELEBRATION “Honoring our Past … Marching into our Future.” This year will be the 50th Anniversary of the Detroit Parade, sponsored by the United Irish Societies. To honor and celebrate this grand occasion, United Irish Societies sponsored a grand dinner dance. Entertained by 3 time All-Ireland harpist, Siobhan McKinney and then dance to the tunes of Andy Cooney and his Irish Band.
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- DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONDetroit Hispanic Development Corporation (DHDC), a non-profit community organization, was founded in 1997 by Executive Director Angela G. Reyes, a life-long resident of Detroit. DHDC was established to address the high level of gang violence in Southwest Detroit through programs designed to meet the unique needs of this population. Since its founding in 1997 DHDC has developed a wide range of comprehensive, bilingual services that reach over 10,000 youth, adults and families annually.
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- The Detroit Austrian SocietyThe purpose of this Society is to preserve and practice the customs and traditions of the homeland, its songs and folk dances with the highest possible standards, to promote good cheer, fellowship and genuine friendship, and to assist one another...Der Zweck dieses Vereins ist, die Sitten und Gebräuche der alten Heimat, deren Gesänge und Volkstänze aufrecht zu erhalten und auf das beste zu pflegen; ferner den Frohsinn und die Gemütlichkeit sowie echte Freundschaft zu hegen und sich gegenseitig beizustehen.
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- Caribbean Cultural and Carnival OrganizationThe Caribbean Cultural and Carnival Organization (CCCO), is a nonprofit organization, comprised of several organized groups in Michigan representing the numerous countries. The CCCO was officially formed in January 1979. Detroit's one day "Carival" parade was started in 1975 to bring together all Caribbean people to share their ethnicity and celebrate the magic of their culture with others. Since 1993, the celebration was expanded to include three days of festivities at Hart Plaza including the parade.
Caribbean Festivals began in the Caribbean region in the latter part of the 18th century. This extravagant pre-lenten festival of masqueraders and music is a fusing of African and early European cultures. It is this fusion that gave birth to the vibrant colorful spectacle that sweeps the Caribbean region and is now enjoyed yearly in Detroit. Enjoy the Caribbean in Detroit! It is a family affair.
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- Hillel of Metro DetroitHillel of Metro Detroit (HMD) is an organization of Jewish college students and young adults, 18-30 years old, in the metropolitan Detroit area.
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- Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth OrganizationMichigan Region BBYO is a youth-led organization open to all Jewish teens. BBYO provides opportunities for Jewish youth to develop their leadership potential, a positive Jewish identity, commitment to their personal development, and making "Friends for Life".
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- Michigan Russian Cultural CenterWelcome to the Michigan Russian Cultural Center web site! Please check back often and don’t hesitate to contact us with your suggestions on how to serve the needs of the Russian community better.
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- Reppin the D!Welcome to Reppin the D. Reppin the D is a comprehensive community-based Web site focused solely on the community interests, businesses and events of Minorities in the Metro Detroit. Promote your next event or get your business online! Discover our proven return on advertising investment with Reppin the D!
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