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CAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
THE CALENDAR
The city is pushing developers to build more affordable housing. They say it will get less. ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.A NEW VALHALLA?
Sean Westergaard remembers the first time he explored Valhalla Dr. On one side, all he could see was the U-M golf course. To the west was just trees and the Pioneer prairie. "It's such a special place," he says of the tiny subdivision off S. Main St. He bought a home there in 1992, when he was twenty-seven, and enjoyed taking his dogs on long walks around the neighborhood. In 2010, he says, hePHANTOM ASSAULTS
"I got a call today from an irate citizen talking about the three sexual assaults in one place," says Ann Arbor police chief Mike Cox. The Observer's April Crime Map showed twelve sexual assaults in February--compared to four in February 2020--including three in Ann Arbor Hills. No, there's not a serial rapist at large. Lt. Bonnie Theil, commander of the AAPD's detective bureau, explains thatDETROIT COOKIE CO.
Detroit Cookie Co. Lauren Roumayah turns from fashion to baking. by Micheline Maynard. From the May, 2021 issue. Lauren Roumayah has opened her second Detroit Cookie Company location at 609 E. William, previously Hunter House Hamburgers. Though she got her degree from Wayne State in fashion merchandising, the lifelong baker says she preferred making treats for her classmates, andDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke onCHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptly THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HeCAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
THE CALENDAR
The city is pushing developers to build more affordable housing. They say it will get less. ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.A NEW VALHALLA?
Sean Westergaard remembers the first time he explored Valhalla Dr. On one side, all he could see was the U-M golf course. To the west was just trees and the Pioneer prairie. "It's such a special place," he says of the tiny subdivision off S. Main St. He bought a home there in 1992, when he was twenty-seven, and enjoyed taking his dogs on long walks around the neighborhood. In 2010, he says, hePHANTOM ASSAULTS
"I got a call today from an irate citizen talking about the three sexual assaults in one place," says Ann Arbor police chief Mike Cox. The Observer's April Crime Map showed twelve sexual assaults in February--compared to four in February 2020--including three in Ann Arbor Hills. No, there's not a serial rapist at large. Lt. Bonnie Theil, commander of the AAPD's detective bureau, explains thatDETROIT COOKIE CO.
Detroit Cookie Co. Lauren Roumayah turns from fashion to baking. by Micheline Maynard. From the May, 2021 issue. Lauren Roumayah has opened her second Detroit Cookie Company location at 609 E. William, previously Hunter House Hamburgers. Though she got her degree from Wayne State in fashion merchandising, the lifelong baker says she preferred making treats for her classmates, andDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke onCHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptly THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HeTHE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ANN ARBOR OBSERVER ©1996-2021 Ann Arbor Observer | All Rights Reserved FEATURES - JUNE, 2020 - ANN ARBOR OBSERVER There's no way to social distance the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and Art Fair. by Jan Schlain. For the first time since 1984, there will be no Ann Arbor Summer Festival. No big-name national acts at Power Center, no free concerts by local musicians at the Top of the Park. No one's more disappointed.THE CALENDAR
Saline. Restaurants with prices $10 To $20. A clickable zoomable map. Build your own restaurant search map. Hope Clinic launches campaign to expand mental health and dental services. The free health clinic aims to double capacity in areas of greatest need. Trilby MacDonald. ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS Learn more about Ann Arbor neighborhoods by using the dropdown menu (describing the neighborhoods by elementary school boundaries). Or, for a more detailed map, click onCAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. From the June, 2021 issue. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwise open field. FROM GODIVA TO GILBERT From Godiva to Gilbert A venerable Jackson chocolatier gets a prime Briarwood spot. by Micheline Maynard. From the June, 2021 issue. For more than 100 years, chocolate lovers have been buying treats from Gilbert Chocolates and watching them being made at the company's downtown Jackson factory.Now owners Brian and Sally Krichbaum are bringing the chocolates to Ann Arbor. DINING WOES, CONTINUED Dining Woes, Continued "Prices on every front are insane!" emails Side Biscuit owner Jordan Balduf. by James Leonard. From the June, 2021 issue "When I started this restaurant a 40# case of wings was $60-$70, now we are paying nearly $160," writes Balduf. USER MENU - ANNARBOROBSERVER.COM - ANN ARBOR OBSERVER AnnArborObserver.com includes all events listed in the monthly Ann Arbor Observer. To submit an event to the print Observer calendar, send email by the 10th of the preceding month to events@aaobserver.com.The description will be written by our events editors and tagged "listed by the Ann Arbor Observer" with the symbol:THE CALENDAR
"13th Annual Jackson Road Cruise": West Washtenaw Business Association. < less. The program includes a cruise of classic cars (10 a.m.-dinner time TBA) along Jackson between Wagner and Baker Rds., followed by a classic car show with judging at 2:15 p.m.Also, a Poker Walk (noon-3 p.m.; $10 donation to His Eye Is On the Sparrow) to compete for prize drawings by walking to severalCAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.A NEW VALHALLA?
Sean Westergaard remembers the first time he explored Valhalla Dr. On one side, all he could see was the U-M golf course. To the west was just trees and the Pioneer prairie. "It's such a special place," he says of the tiny subdivision off S. Main St. He bought a home there in 1992, when he was twenty-seven, and enjoyed taking his dogs on long walks around the neighborhood. In 2010, he says, heGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
DRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. He ANN ARBOR PART-TIME AND CO-OP CHILD CARE AND PRESCHOOL Centers listed care for 13 or more children and are licensed by the Michigan Department of Human Services (MDHS). Registration: Child care centers are open year round unless otherwise indicated. Most take applications at any time. Centers that include preschool programs or kindergarten often enrollCHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptly BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry HawkinsCAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.A NEW VALHALLA?
Sean Westergaard remembers the first time he explored Valhalla Dr. On one side, all he could see was the U-M golf course. To the west was just trees and the Pioneer prairie. "It's such a special place," he says of the tiny subdivision off S. Main St. He bought a home there in 1992, when he was twenty-seven, and enjoyed taking his dogs on long walks around the neighborhood. In 2010, he says, heGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
DRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. He ANN ARBOR PART-TIME AND CO-OP CHILD CARE AND PRESCHOOL Centers listed care for 13 or more children and are licensed by the Michigan Department of Human Services (MDHS). Registration: Child care centers are open year round unless otherwise indicated. Most take applications at any time. Centers that include preschool programs or kindergarten often enrollCHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptly BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins MILLION-DOLLAR HOMES ARE OUTSELLING THOSE PRICED BELOW Seventeen houses selling for more than $1 million were recorded since last month, at prices ranging from $1,035,000 up to $2.5 million. As of mid-May, twenty-four homes had hit the million-dollar mark this year, compared to just seven in the same period in 2019 and 2020. In all of 2020, there were just thirty-eight, and thirty-two in 2019. Most of this month's high-end sales are in and around SUBSCRIBE TO THE ANN ARBOR OBSERVER ©1996-2021 Ann Arbor Observer | All Rights Reserved FEATURES - JUNE, 2020 - ANN ARBOR OBSERVER There's no way to social distance the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and Art Fair. by Jan Schlain. For the first time since 1984, there will be no Ann Arbor Summer Festival. No big-name national acts at Power Center, no free concerts by local musicians at the Top of the Park. No one's more disappointed.CAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. From the June, 2021 issue. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwise open field. ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS Learn more about Ann Arbor neighborhoods by using the dropdown menu (describing the neighborhoods by elementary school boundaries). Or, for a more detailed map, click onAFFORDABLE CARE
Affordable Care Last February the doctors at Packard Health began seeing some strange illnesses. by Grace Shackman. From the October, 2020 issue. The coughs, troubled breathing, sweats, and fevers didn't test as any kind of influenza that they knew. DINING WOES, CONTINUED Dining Woes, Continued "Prices on every front are insane!" emails Side Biscuit owner Jordan Balduf. by James Leonard. From the June, 2021 issue "When I started this restaurant a 40# case of wings was $60-$70, now we are paying nearly $160," writes Balduf.THE CALENDAR
"13th Annual Jackson Road Cruise": West Washtenaw Business Association. < less. The program includes a cruise of classic cars (10 a.m.-dinner time TBA) along Jackson between Wagner and Baker Rds., followed by a classic car show with judging at 2:15 p.m.Also, a Poker Walk (noon-3 p.m.; $10 donation to His Eye Is On the Sparrow) to compete for prize drawings by walking to severalGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
PRIDE MONTH AT THE MALLETTS CREEK BRANCH OF THE LIBRARY 1 day ago · Pride Month at the Malletts Creek branch of the library By Valerie Mates on June 10, 2021. Photographer website: unixmama.com/CAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.GOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in the THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HeDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke onLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and even ANN ARBOR PART-TIME AND CO-OP CHILD CARE AND PRESCHOOL Centers listed care for 13 or more children and are licensed by the Michigan Department of Human Services (MDHS). Registration: Child care centers are open year round unless otherwise indicated. Most take applications at any time. Centers that include preschool programs or kindergarten often enroll BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry HawkinsCAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwiseopen field.
ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING Check website for new opportunities during the coronavirus. Volunteer opportunities in five under-resourced Ann Arbor neighborhoods: assisting with food distributions, academic tutoring for students K-12 (during summer and after-school), serving meals to students, and more. volunteers@canannarbor.org, canwashtenaw.org V. (734) 994-2985.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date.GOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in the THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HeDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke onLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and even ANN ARBOR PART-TIME AND CO-OP CHILD CARE AND PRESCHOOL Centers listed care for 13 or more children and are licensed by the Michigan Department of Human Services (MDHS). Registration: Child care centers are open year round unless otherwise indicated. Most take applications at any time. Centers that include preschool programs or kindergarten often enroll BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins MILLION-DOLLAR HOMES ARE OUTSELLING THOSE PRICED BELOW Seventeen houses selling for more than $1 million were recorded since last month, at prices ranging from $1,035,000 up to $2.5 million. As of mid-May, twenty-four homes had hit the million-dollar mark this year, compared to just seven in the same period in 2019 and 2020. In all of 2020, there were just thirty-eight, and thirty-two in 2019. Most of this month's high-end sales are in and around SUBSCRIBE TO THE ANN ARBOR OBSERVER ©1996-2021 Ann Arbor Observer | All Rights ReservedTHE CALENDAR
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Saline. Restaurants with prices $10 To $20. A clickable zoomable map. Build your own restaurant search map. Hope Clinic launches campaign to expand mental health and dental services. The free health clinic aims to double capacity in areas of greatest need. Trilby MacDonald.CAPE ANN ARBOR?
Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. From the June, 2021 issue. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwise open field. FROM GODIVA TO GILBERT From Godiva to Gilbert A venerable Jackson chocolatier gets a prime Briarwood spot. by Micheline Maynard. From the June, 2021 issue. For more than 100 years, chocolate lovers have been buying treats from Gilbert Chocolates and watching them being made at the company's downtown Jackson factory.Now owners Brian and Sally Krichbaum are bringing the chocolates to Ann Arbor.AFFORDABLE CARE
Affordable Care Last February the doctors at Packard Health began seeing some strange illnesses. by Grace Shackman. From the October, 2020 issue. The coughs, troubled breathing, sweats, and fevers didn't test as any kind of influenza that they knew.THE CALENDAR
U-M Natural History Museum Planetarium. < less. Every Thurs. (different programs) A 30-minute audiovisual planetarium shows, followed by Q&A The Sky Tonight (June 3 & 17) explores the current night sky, including the constellations, visible planets, and other astronomical events.The Solar System (June 10 & 24) is an exploration of our solar system's history culminating in the current night sky. MORE HOME BUYERS ARE PAYING A PREMIUM. With inventory at record low levels, more homes in Ann Arbor are selling above their asking prices. In March, homes sold through the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors' Multi-Listing Service averaged 103 percent of their most recent listing price-the highest ratio in at least five years. Our charts, using MLS data from Trend Graphix, show average selling price as a percentage of the originalTHE CALENDAR
"13th Annual Jackson Road Cruise": West Washtenaw Business Association. < less. The program includes a cruise of classic cars (10 a.m.-dinner time TBA) along Jackson between Wagner and Baker Rds., followed by a classic car show with judging at 2:15 p.m.Also, a Poker Walk (noon-3 p.m.; $10 donation to His Eye Is On the Sparrow) to compete for prize drawings by walking to several GUNNAR BIRKERTS' BRUTALIST CHURCH Gunnar Birkerts' Brutalist Church I Spy: May 2021. by Sally Bjork "Man, that I Spy was brutal," quips Bryan Mangnuson. "It's a Brutalist building," explains architectural historian Susan Wineberg, a style "many people can't wrap their arms around." ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING 826michigan Distance learning during Covid-19. Offers free creative writing workshops and tutoring programs to school-aged students. Volunteer opportunities include after-school tutoring, writing-based workshops and field trips, in-school writing projects, retail store staffing, design projects, and more.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date. ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS Learn more about Ann Arbor neighborhoods by using the dropdown menu (describing the neighborhoods by elementary school boundaries). Or, for a more detailed map, click onGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in theLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and evenDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. He BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins GUNNAR BIRKERTS' BRUTALIST CHURCH Gunnar Birkerts' Brutalist Church I Spy: May 2021. by Sally Bjork "Man, that I Spy was brutal," quips Bryan Mangnuson. "It's a Brutalist building," explains architectural historian Susan Wineberg, a style "many people can't wrap their arms around." ANN ARBOR VOLUNTEERING 826michigan Distance learning during Covid-19. Offers free creative writing workshops and tutoring programs to school-aged students. Volunteer opportunities include after-school tutoring, writing-based workshops and field trips, in-school writing projects, retail store staffing, design projects, and more.THE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date. ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS Learn more about Ann Arbor neighborhoods by using the dropdown menu (describing the neighborhoods by elementary school boundaries). Or, for a more detailed map, click onGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in theLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and evenDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. He BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins MILLION-DOLLAR HOMES ARE OUTSELLING THOSE PRICED BELOW Seventeen houses selling for more than $1 million were recorded since last month, at prices ranging from $1,035,000 up to $2.5 million. As of mid-May, twenty-four homes had hit the million-dollar mark this year, compared to just seven in the same period in 2019 and 2020. In all of 2020, there were just thirty-eight, and thirty-two in 2019. Most of this month's high-end sales are in and aroundARBORWEB ARTICLES
Veridian, At Last? "We will reveal the completed designs in June and pre-sales will begin shortly after." A Big Year for Small Farms Community-supported agriculture is having a moment. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ANN ARBOR OBSERVER ©1996-2021 Ann Arbor Observer | All Rights ReservedTHE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date. BYOC OPENS - ANN ARBOR OBSERVER Chelsea native Emily Hess received her sociology degree from Michigan in May 2020. She'd hoped to get a job as a social worker, but no one was hiring, so she moved back home with her parents and took a position as a nanny while she planned her next move. Hess decided to become more environmentally conscious, an interest she had developed in college. She began cutting up old T-shirts to MORE HOME BUYERS ARE PAYING A PREMIUM. 1 day ago · With inventory at record low levels, more homes in Ann Arbor are selling above their asking prices. In March, homes sold through the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors' Multi-Listing Service averaged 103 percent of their most recent listing price-the highest ratio in at least five years. Our charts, using MLS data from Trend Graphix, show average selling price as a percentage of the originalTHE CALENDAR
Pull down the menu above to sort this week's events by category. Use the calendar at right to view all events by date. NEW CONSTRUCTION'S BIGGER ROLE With inventory still precipitously low, new construction is playing a bigger role in the market. Fifteen percent of the homes whose title transfers were publicly recorded since last month's map are newly built. National builder Toll Brothers has eight entries on this month's map. Five townhouse andAFFORDABLE CARE
Affordable Care Last February the doctors at Packard Health began seeing some strange illnesses. by Grace Shackman. From the October, 2020 issue. The coughs, troubled breathing, sweats, and fevers didn't test as any kind of influenza that they knew.THE CALENDAR
1 day ago · The Calendar - Classes, Seminars, and Workshops - Weekof June 7, 2021
GUNNAR BIRKERTS' BRUTALIST CHURCH The new life that the springtime brings serves as a reminder that even after the seemingly never-ending winter, there is hope for a fresh start. For the members of the Michigan Flower Growers' Cooperative, the first flowers of spring represent months of work and signal the. Cancer claimed Catherine Thursby and her fun-loving shop.ARBORWEB ARTICLES
Cancer claimed Catherine Thursby and her fun-loving shop. Domino's franchisee David Cesarini missed out on the company's great year. Arts and Entertainment reviews and news. Some famous ones have passed through Ann Arbor. Others have planted deep roots.CHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptlyGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in theLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and evenDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HePROACTIVE POLICING
Proactive Policing Stepped-up traffic enforcement is just one of the AAPD's priorities this year. by James Leonard. From the March, 2014 issue. With serious crime near an all-time low (see Up Front, p. 9), city council voted to add $125,000 to the police department's budgetin December.
BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins GUNNAR BIRKERTS' BRUTALIST CHURCH The new life that the springtime brings serves as a reminder that even after the seemingly never-ending winter, there is hope for a fresh start. For the members of the Michigan Flower Growers' Cooperative, the first flowers of spring represent months of work and signal the. Cancer claimed Catherine Thursby and her fun-loving shop.ARBORWEB ARTICLES
Cancer claimed Catherine Thursby and her fun-loving shop. Domino's franchisee David Cesarini missed out on the company's great year. Arts and Entertainment reviews and news. Some famous ones have passed through Ann Arbor. Others have planted deep roots.CHELSEA MYSTERIES
Two large Chelsea-area properties once touted as promising bright spots on the local business scene have gone dormant this year, baffling the community and raising questions about their long-term prospects. Robin Hills Farm, an ambitious enterprise dedicated to organic farming and sustainable practices, occupies 130 acres on M-52 just north of Chelsea. It opened in 2015 before closing abruptlyGOOD COVERAGE
Good Coverage "No-fault is the reason I'm alive and well off as I am," says Andrew Kratzat. by Sandor Slomovits. From the June, 2018 issue. In July 2011, on his twenty-seventh birthday, Kratzat, along with his fiancee, Alicia Doudna, was in a Honda Civic that was rear-ended by asemi on I-94.
WATER TOWERS
On Plymouth Rd. near Green Rd., there is a body of water--up to 500,000 gallons of it--suspended twenty stories up. There's another on Washtenaw near Manchester Rd. of approximately the same volume, floating fourteen stories up. Brian Steglitz, the city's water treatment services manager, calls Ann Arbor's two water towers our "reservoirs in the sky." Households use lots of water in theLOSING GEDDES RIDGE
Radiologists Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou moved into their Geddes Ridge mansion in November 2016. Less than three months later, their builder sued to enforce nearly a quarter-million dollars' worth of liens. The doctors responded with a dizzying array of litigation. They've sued dozens of defendants--including the builder, their architects, mortgage and title companies, the city, and evenDRIVIN' SIDEWAYS
In 1986 "Rocky," then manager of the Blind Pig, was going to ditch its Friday afternoon happy hour. "Pontiac" Pete Ferguson told him, "Give us fifty bucks and let us pass the pitcher a couple of times, and we'll pack the place." "We" was Ferguson's honky-tonk band, Drivin' Sideways. Rocky called him on his offer, and the band moved over to the Pig from Mr. Flood's Party with Chris Goerke on THE SECOND BATTLE OF GEDDES RIDGE "I trust my friends to pay me back," Paul Cronin testified. It was June 2017, and the U-M radiologist was being deposed in one of many lawsuits swirling around the construction of a dream house for his colleagues, Brad Foerster and Myria Petrou ("The Battle of Geddes Ridge," January 2018). Cronin testified that he had loaned the couple $130,000 and paid at least $20,000 of their legal fees. HePROACTIVE POLICING
Proactive Policing Stepped-up traffic enforcement is just one of the AAPD's priorities this year. by James Leonard. From the March, 2014 issue. With serious crime near an all-time low (see Up Front, p. 9), city council voted to add $125,000 to the police department's budgetin December.
BANFIELD'S CLOSES ITS DOORS Banfield's Bar & Grill on Packard was considered by some to be Ann Arbor's version of "Cheers." Karaoke night on Sundays and happy hour specials Monday through Friday drew a cadre of loyal customers. But the longtime establishment is now closed. Jan Hawkins, whose late husband Harry owned the building, confirmed in October that she had put the location up for sale. Harry Hawkins MILLION-DOLLAR HOMES ARE OUTSELLING THOSE PRICED BELOW Seventeen houses selling for more than $1 million were recorded since last month, at prices ranging from $1,035,000 up to $2.5 million. As of mid-May, twenty-four homes had hit the million-dollar mark this year, compared to just seven in the same period in 2019 and 2020. In all of 2020, there were just thirty-eight, and thirty-two in 2019. Most of this month's high-end sales are in and around SUBSCRIBE TO THE ANN ARBOR OBSERVER ©1996-2021 Ann Arbor Observer | All Rights ReservedTHE CALENDAR
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Cape Ann Arbor? U-M students test rockets at Plymouth and Green. by Tim Athan. From the June, 2021 issue. An email arrived in the Observer's Question Corner mailbox asking what was going on at the southwest corner of Plymouth and Green, where a shipping container emblazoned with a hand-painted yin-yang symbol sits next to a concrete-block wall in an otherwise open field. NEW CONSTRUCTION'S BIGGER ROLE With inventory still precipitously low, new construction is playing a bigger role in the market. Fifteen percent of the homes whose title transfers were publicly recorded since last month's map are newly built. National builder Toll Brothers has eight entries on this month's map. Five townhouse and MORE HOME BUYERS ARE PAYING A PREMIUM. 19 hours ago · With inventory at record low levels, more homes in Ann Arbor are selling above their asking prices. In March, homes sold through the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors' Multi-Listing Service averaged 103 percent of their most recent listing price-the highest ratio in at least five years. Our charts, using MLS data from Trend Graphix, show average selling price as a percentage of the original ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS Learn more about Ann Arbor neighborhoods by using the dropdown menu (describing the neighborhoods by elementary school boundaries). Or, for a more detailed map, click onTHE CALENDAR
1 day ago · U-M Natural History Museum Planetarium. < less. Every Thurs. (different programs) A 30-minute audiovisual planetarium shows, followed by Q&A The Sky Tonight (June 3 & 17) explores the current night sky, including the constellations, visible planets, and other astronomical events.The Solar System (June 10 & 24) is an exploration of our solar system's history culminating in the current night sky.THE CALENDAR
1 day ago · Jon Reep and John Heffron: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase. < less. June 11 & 12. These two L.A.-based comics, hosts of the popular podcast Heffron & Reep, specialize in observations about the indignities and absurdities of everyday life from the point of view of children and parents. COMMUNITY CHANNEL ARTICLES 10/4/2008 She's retiring to work on sustainabilityEVENTS
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