Contemporary Realism Movement Art Talk with Mary Dudek
Rochester Hills Public Library (RHPL) presents an Art Talk with Paint Creek Center for the Arts (PCCA) instructor Mary Dudek on Tuesday, July 20, at 7:00 p.m. on the library’s Zoom platform.
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Bike Tours of Downtown Rochester this Summer
Downtown Rochester Bike Tours return July 22, August 14, and August 26 starting at 7:00 p.m. Hosted by the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen, members pay $15 (non-members pay $20) and participants must pre-register.
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Friends of the Library Stages Big Kids Book Sale
Thursday, July 15, and Friday, July 16, the Friends of the Rochester Hills Public Library will stage a large Sidewalk Sale consisting totally of used children’s books. It’ll all be outside the Library’s West Entrance at 500 Olde Towne in downtown Rochester from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Take a Swing for Families Facing Cancer at the New Day Golf Classic
The event that started it all is back. In 2006, a golf tournament was hosted by friends in memory of a beloved local husband and father, Matt Kell.
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Rochester City Council Opening Seeks Interested Residents
City of Rochester LogoDue to the recent resignation of Council Member Dean Bevacqua, City Council is accepting letters of interest from persons interested in being appointed to the remainder of his term, which ends in November 2021.
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Four Free Family Friendly Fun Films in Downtown Rochester
Movies in the Moonlight return to Downtown Rochester on Saturday, July 17 for the 20th season. This year there are four consecutive Saturday nights.
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Dear Crabby, Should I Cut the Cord?
Dear Crabby sits in front of a laptop computerCutting the cord is far easier than cutting the rug. Learning to dance is difficult, saving money is super easy. It's one of the few things young people are right about - you don't need cable television.
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Returning in this Fall, the Michigan Renaissance Festival