.
Feedback

Metro Parents 17th Annual Education Expo!

 ,   Add to calendar
 5200 Woodward Ave Detroit MI 48202  See map

Metro Parent Magazine, southeast Michigan’s award-winning parenting magazine, presents the 17th Annual Education Expo at the Detroit Institute of Arts, an exciting day for the entire family.

Discover the best local schools and boarding schools, enrichment, tutoring and extracurricular programs, financial planners, children’s health and safety experts, children’s advocacy groups and much more.

Explore the DIA for FREE!

  • Create a masterpiece in the Sandbox Party Drop-In Art Workshop
  • Imagine design and build with LEGO® hosted by The Robot Garage
  • Meet Children’s Hospital of Michigan experts on injury prevention and health
  • Investigate and hunt for clues in the M.E.S.P. challenge
  • Join a Q&A on college prep and boarding schools

 

PRE-REGISTERED families who ATTEND Education Expo will receive a goodie bag of school supplies courtesy of Target® (1 goodie bag per family, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST). All PRE-REGISTERED Families who ATTEND Education Expo will be entered to win a Kindle Touch!

Visit MetroParent.com to register!

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Melanie Piana June 11, 2013 at 01:17 pm
The FESC is an important steward of the City’s environmental values and goals, and its membersRead More have performed valuable education programming and environmental policy support on behalf of all Ferndale residents. It was clear, however, the FESC and the city needed to revisit the mission and vision to make sure the group was focused on activities that could make the greatest impact. I worked with the FESC to brainstorm a new mission and purpose ideas with members and helped rewrite the draft ordinance in a collaborative effort with FESC and city staff. I'm happy to say we've made steady progress; last night the city manager and I met with FESC members to review the new ordinance language, and the group's renewel request will come to council on June 24th. Together, we had a great meeting and I believe FESC members are excited about the clearer alignment between FESC interests and the City’s environmental goals. Yes, it did take a bit longer than anticipated, but in the end I believe we'll have a stronger direction for FESC for years to come.
Craig Covey June 11, 2013 at 02:12 pm
Here is a great idea: Let's not have the city automatically water its lawns after two days of rain.Read More That would save water, reduce costs, and not contribute to increased storm water runoff.
Terry Poduska June 5, 2013 at 10:27 am
The South Oakland Family YMCA is hosting a FREE Adult Health Fair - Get Healthy at the Y - onRead More Thursday, June 6 from 10am - 1pm. Free diabetes Screenings - Free Blood Pressure Checks - Free Massages. There will be free exercise session and 5 different speakers. Free lunch will be provided. 20 vendors will be present - chance to win a free 3 month membership to the Y. 1016 W. 11 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI