"Our Domestic Resurrection Circus", by Bread and Puppet Theater, offers the chance for residents to take part in the show.

Free summer theater series to bring giant puppets to town, have residents participate

The outdoor summer series of the newly rebranded Detroit Puppet Company is underway, with a free family-friendly lineup running until late September. The series showcases new works by Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, Flying Cardboard Theater, and the larger-than-life puppets by Vermont-based Bread and Puppet Theater.

New film festival featuring the work of Black Detroiters set to launch at Ella Fitzgerald Park

“It’s already a small group of people making films here, and it’s an especially smaller group of people of color doing it,” says Asia Hamilton, organizer of the inaugural Noir Cinema Film Festival.

The Dequindre Cut will receive updated signage and wayfinding thanks to a grant from the Detroit Parks Coalition.
Detroit Parks Coalition awards $450K in grants to city parks, improvements planned

“These small improvements add up to a significant increase in quality of life throughout the city,” says Sigal Hemy, DPC’s executive director.

New-look pocket park features playground equipment in NW Goldberg; construction begins on their next

“People don't think about it all the time — and especially if it's so accessible in their own community — but having a playground is so needed,” says Daniel A. Washington, founder and executive director of NW Goldberg Cares. Their new pocket park provides just that.

Has Detroit’s weatherization assistance program worked, and what happens to it now?

Metro Detroit households are paying more on energy bills than the national average, and for low-income households, the energy burden is 3.7 times higher than others. It's why the weatherization program started. But with only one in four applicants meeting the requirements for assistance, is it working? And what happens to the money left on the table?

The North Corktown Commons is a place for residents to gather and relax.
These 3 Detroit projects are transforming vacant lots into unique outdoor public spaces

These Detroit groups are taking fields that were once crowded with weeds and reimagining them into special places for neighbors to gather. Here's how they're making it happen.

Gail Taylor shares how to keep finances healthy, and safe, this year.
Why the habit of saving is key to becoming financially healthier

Gail Taylor, Detroit Community Manager for Chase Bank, shares why healthy savings habits make a big difference in the longer financial run. 

Kimberly Singh, My Community Dental Centers chief of community and governmental affairs, with Rebekah Condon, Barry-Eaton District Health Department emergency preparedness coordinator.
How COVID strengthened relationships between Michigan health departments and community organizations

The pandemic has caused health departments and community-based organizations to establish and strengthen relationships that are continuing to pay dividends for their communities.

SFC members gather to grow food and learn how to cook.
Resilient Neighborhoods: This novel program is teaching SW Detroit youth garden-to-table food skills

UNI's Southwest Food Cultivators program is giving local teens an understanding of food that starts with a seed and ends on a plate.

Crystal Staffney of Joy Southfield CDC.
Resilient Neighborhoods: Crystal Staffney speaks on community health work on Detroit’s West Side

Joy Southfield CDC is taking a multi-faceted approach to community health in Detroit's District 7.

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