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Freedom Arts Festival returns to Palmer with Sounds from the Park, "Legacy and Mentorship"

8/5/2025

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August 23, 2-4 pm at the Palmer Park Bandshell
FREE admission! 


A Knight Arts Challenge winner, the Freedom Arts Festival connects and reconnects Detroiters to their neighborhood parks. Featuring music, dance, storytelling, and art reflecting Detroit’s multicultural tapestry, the festival brings together freedom, racial justice, history, and connection to place through arts & culture.

Sounds from the Park is a set of five improvisatory pieces written by Marcus Elliot, celebrating Detroit's parks and their communities by weaving together the memories and dreams of community leaders, elders, and youth. Conceptual collaboration and community engagement for Sounds from the Park was managed by Sidewalk Detroit.

Marcus Elliot’s curated performances honor Detroit’s parks and their stewards by showcasing themes that uniquely reflect each park’s heritage and neighborhood. Composed specifically for each location, the music celebrates the parks as vital spaces for rest, recreation, and community connection. Through these site-specific works, Elliot highlights the distinct character and spirit of every park while acknowledging their shared role in Detroit’s cultural landscape.
Marion Hayden/Bass
Jaribu Shahid/Bass
Gayelynn McKinney/Drums
Sean Dobbins/Drums
Dwight Adams/Trumpet
Marcus Elliot/Saxophone, Composition

Full Schedule for Sounds from the Park:

Chandler Park: June 14, 2-4 pm
Joy, Beauty, and Respect

Clark Park: July 17, 6-9 pm
Family and Resilience

Eliza Howell Park: August 2, 7:30-8:30 pm
Reverence for Nature

Palmer Park: August 23, 2-4 pm
Legacy and Mentorship

Belle Isle: September 11, 6:30-8 pm
Memory and Transformation
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The Palmer Park Bandshell is located at 
1555 W. 7 Mile Detroit,  MI 48203

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Jazz King Wendell Harrison to perform with his Tribe this Sunday at FREE Palmer Park concert

8/15/2024

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Jazz king Wendell Harrison & Tribe will bring their rich sounds to a free concert in
Palmer Park on Sunday, Aug. 18, from 4-7pm as part of a summer of art and music created by People for Palmer Park.


Wendell Harrison & Tribe with opening act: Say Less featuring Louis Jones & Jordan Anderson
Wendell Harrison is known for his high-energy and expressive playing across a range of idioms, as well as his commitment to Detroit’s music community, and his influence on the development and documentation of jazz. The legendary, celebrated saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, educator was the 2018 Kresge Eminent Artist.

Born in Detroit in 1942, Harrison spent substantial time in NY in the 60s, before returning to his hometown in 1970. Over the course of a career of prolific accomplishments, he has worked with a wide range of notable musicians, among them Grant Green, Lou Rawls, Sun Ra, Eddie Harris, James Carter, and Carl Craig.

In 1972, Harrison and trombonist Phil Ranelin co-founded Tribe, a collective that produced jazz recordings and concerts. Tribe also published a magazine that explored topics including economic injustice, school busing, abortion, and police brutality.

Harrison has made more than 20 recordings as a bandleader and appears on dozens more. In 1993, he was named a Jazz Master by Arts Midwest, and in the mid-90s he toured internationally with the Michigan Jazz Masters. Harrison continues as a leader on his own label, Wenha Records, and has taught in Detroit high schools for more than a decade and has mentored and inspired countless musicians.

Harrison was the 10th artist to receive the Kresge Eminent Artist Award, joining a group of individuals who each exhibit a lifetime of exceptional creative work and professional achievement, unmistakable impact on their art form, generously sharing their talent and expertise, and critical contributions to the vibrancy of Detroit’s cultural environment.

The free Earth Tones concerts feature jazz and improvisational music connected
to the sounds of nature through artistic intuition. They take place on the steps
the historic Palmer Park Log Cabin, just off Woodward Avenue in Palmer Park.


This is the second annual Earth Tones free outdoor concert series, a jazz and
improvisational music series connecting music-making and the sounds of nature
through artistic intuition. Each concert features two Detroit-area ensembles
including an emerging artist/group and an established artist. 

Later this summer, on September 15, harpist, singer & filmmaker Ahya Simone
with opening ensemble, the William Sun Wang Quartet will perform.


Earth Tones is a part of People for Palmer Park's Log Cabin Sundays program
which hosts free art-making, storytelling, weaving, spinning, dancing, healing,
music, food, and a myriad of family-friendly creative programs in the park.
Thanks to Detroit Regional Chamber's NeighborHUB grant, PFPP's arts & culture
team was able to fund 2 year’s worth of summertime events around the
aspiration of making Palmer Park’s log cabin a center for community art and
music. With renewed support, we hope to continue to develop these offerings in
summers to come!

More information at Eventbrite  and our Arts & Culture page.
For more information on Wendell Harrison, visit his webpage.
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Freedom Arts Festival to Celebrate Ancient and Magnificent Musical Diversity of the Middle East

7/29/2024

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LINK TO FREE TICKETS
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Freedom Arts Festival comes to Palmer Park, August 10, 2-5 pm

Internationally-acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Victor Ghannam leads an ensemble of stellar musicians of Middle Eastern descent on instruments such as kanun, oud, nay, and percussions. They will celebrate freedom, harmony and understanding at the FREE concert that will take place outside the historic Log Cabin in Palmer Park overlooking Lake Frances on Saturday, August 10, from 2-5 pm. Bring a lawn chair or blanket!

The Freedom Arts Festival connects and reconnects Detroiters to their neighborhood parks. Featuring music, dance, storytelling, and art reflecting Detroit’s multicultural tapestry, the festival brings together freedom, racial justice, history, and connection to place through arts & culture. 

Ghannam will perform on Kanun (the ancient predecessor to the piano), with Nashwan Pola on Oud (the predecessor to the guitar), Roger Kashou on Tabla, Eddy Fadel on Riq (Tambourine) and Fadi Aziz on Nay (Bamboo Flute). There will be visual artists, including a Henna artist (take some art home on your body!) and a hands-on workshop with artist Elton Monroy Duran, food vendors with Middle Eastern specialties, and much more free fun for all ages.

Victor Ghannam (Kanun/Qanun) is American born of Palestinian descent and an original founding member of the National Arab Orchestra, considered to be the premier Arab orchestra outside of the Middle East. A virtuoso multi-instrumentalist—especially the Oud and Kanun—Ghannam has a diverse musical background and versatility in many musical genres, including Middle Eastern, Flamenco, jazz, and more. He has performed throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North, Central, and South America and has toured with many of the leading recording artists of the Middle East. Ghannam “is most recognized for his dazzling improvisational taqasim which can be romantic passion, technical brilliance, creative adventure, and intense emotion,” according to Ara Topouzian, hyetimesmusic.com

As a session musician, he was a featured artist on many popular TV series of Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: Legendary Journeys, and the Starz network hit series Spartacus.

Nashwan Pola (Oud) - is a native of Baghdad, Iraq. He is an original founding member of the National Arab Orchestra. Nathan began playing Oud at age 10, tutored in the basics by his father, a professional musician. He then joined the prestigious College of Fine Art at the University of Baghdad.

Roger Kashou (Tabla) is American born of Palestinian descent. A member of the National Arab Orchestra, he has most recently toured with the Broadway production "The Band's Visit.”

Eddy Fadel (Riq/tambourine) studied at the National Conservatory of Music in his native home of Lebanon. He has had some 30 years of performing experience with top stars of the Middle East, and is proficient on most percussion instruments.

Fadi Aziz (Nay/Bamboo Flute) hails from Baghdad, Iraq, and is considered one of the premier performers on the Nay. He is a graduate of the Institute of Art in Baghdad with honors and a featured session artist since.

Mexican visual artist, Kresge Arts Fellow and esteemed muralist who created the poster for the Freedom Arts Festival, Elton Monroy Duran will lead a hands-on art workshop for all ages to learn painting and creative techniques.

Shop with local artists and enjoy delicious food, iced teas, and coffee—many with a Middle East flair. This is a free event for all ages to enjoy.

Invite your friends and family for an enriching and fun-filled day! Free parking on Merrill Plaisance and Woodward Ave. Walk around the lake to visit the artists and vendors and enjoy the concert at the Log Cabin!

For a full list of this year's events visit the Detroit Parks Coalition Freedom Arts Festival page!

LINK TO FREE TICKETS
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Palmer Park's Merrill Fountain to receive significant funds for restoration

4/10/2024

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The Detroit City Council approved their 2024-25 budget on Monday, April 8th. This budget is the main source of money for city operations such as trash collection, the cleanup of alleys and capital improvements in city facilities and parks.

Monday's vote capped a weeklong round of discussions on funding priorities for pet projects and the allocation of approximately 2% of the General Fund.

Along with significant investments in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Detroit Zoo, Eastern Market and Black-owned farms, and the reopening of the Monteith Branch of the public library, 
Council Member Angela Whitfield-Calloway fought throughout the day for a substantial amount to restore the Merrill Fountain at Palmer Park, and successfully held off an attempt to reduce the funding to $500,000.


The Merrill Fountain was dedicated to Charles Merrill on July 16, 1901, and designed by John Carrere and Thomas Hastings, who also designed the New York Public Library. It was originally erected at Campus Martius in front of the old Detroit Opera House and moved to Palmer Park in 1925. 

People for Palmer Park has been advocating for the Fountain restoration for a long time. Here is a link to a video made years ago in our efforts to apply for grant funding:
Video on Merrill Fountain
People for Palmer Park extends its gratitude not only to Council Member Whitfield-Calloway, but to Mayor Duggan, City of Detroit COO Brad Dick, and City of Detroit Director of General Services Dept Crystal Perkins. ​
Photos: Barbara Barefield; Amy Lebowsky
​Historical photos:  Wayne State University, Detroit Public Library/Burton Historical Collection; Library of Congress


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DETROIT PARKS COALITION’S FREEDOM ARTS FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF DETROIT WALK TO FREEDOM

7/7/2023

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Free, family-friendly event to commemorate historic civil rights march with live music and 
art showcase exploring themes of freedom on Sunday, July 9 in Detroit’s Palmer Park

 
The Detroit Parks Coalition and People for Palmer Park will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Detroit Walk to Freedom, a massive civil rights march held on June 23, 1963. The historic event drew thousands to downtown Detroit and culminated with a moving address by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which is widely considered a preview to his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington just two months later.
 
The 60th anniversary celebration at Palmer Park will commemorate the Detroit Walk to Freedom with various art displays and live performances from Marion Hayden and Freedom Sounds—featuring Marion Hayden on bass, A. Spencer Barefield on guitar, Alvin Waddles on piano, Tariq Gardner on drums and Isis Damil on vocals. 
 
Freedom Sounds will perform a free concert featuring music of the Civil Rights era—exploring themes of freedom, activism, collective work, spirituality and resistance through the lens of artists such as Max Roach, Donny Hathaway, Bob Marley and the Jazz, R&B, Reggae and Gospel traditions—along with original works by Marion Hayden and A. Spencer Barefield. The Freedom Sounds concert invites guests to explore our shared humanity and reflect on Dr. King's dream—through music.
 
Following the Freedom Sounds performance, attendees can enjoy a reggae dance party with King Mellowman and Mellow Runnings.
 
Cranbrook Art Museum will host a free cyanotype constellation making activity based on the artwork Finding Freedom by Sonya Clark. Each participant will create and take their own constellation fabric square using the sun and seeds. The artwork is on view until September 24, 2023 as part of the exhibition Sonya Clark: “We Are Each Other”,  a meditation on the plight of individuals fleeing slavery along the Underground Railroad.  (link: https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/exhibition/sonya-clark-we-are-each-other/)
 
Cranbrook Art Museum’s Curator of Public Programs Lyla Catellier will help people make cyanotype constellations from seeds. It’s basically a photographic process. A mixture of salts that make a solution that turns blue with sun exposure - wherever you put an object on top - in this case seeds - it stays white. It was one of the first forms of photography and discovered by a female chemist
 
Madrid-born artist Marta Carvajal will display her artwork of freedom fighters from MLK to Malcom X, Nina Simone, Miles Davis and others. (https://www.martacarvajal.art) “Marta’s visual art painting canvas visual storyteller style is cutting edge and is the new wave for this generation that incorporates traditional and digital. She explores history to create her rare artistic documentary Artwork, which also teaches the present and future generation about the Human rights of great leaders and notable persons and their legacy.”-- Gregory J. Reed (author, attorney for Rosa Parks’; worked with Nelson Mandela, Coretta Scott King, Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, The Last Poets, Motown legends, others)
 
WHEN:          Sunday, July 9, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
WHERE:        Palmer Park, 910 Merrill Plaisance St. • Detroit
WEBSITE:     www.detroitparkscoalition.com/freedom-arts-festival
 
ABOUT DETROIT PARKS COALITION
The Detroit Parks Coalition (DPC) is an alliance of organizations supporting healthy, equitable, and
vibrant parks and public spaces. We are a diverse group of park leaders and community members who have come together to expand resources for Detroit parks. For more information, visit DetroitParksCoalition.com.



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Sensational Log Cabin Sundays at Palmer Park

6/27/2023

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Join us throughout the summer for these Arts & Culture Events for the whole family at Detroit's historic Palmer Park. Bring a blanket, lawn chairs and picnics for afternoons (thru sunsets) of art, music and creative fun, food trucks, popups and more!
​​Family fun, art & workshops

Brilliant Storytimes

Magical reading adventures with Brilliant Detroit at the Log Cabin.
DATES: 7/16, 8/27, 9/10, 9/17, 9/24 & 10/1
TIME: 2pm - 4pm

Weaving for Kids
Learn to weave with artist Michael Daitch at this free drop-in workshop at the Log Cabin. All supplies provided!
DATE: 8/27 
TIME: 12pm - 4pm

Plant Sculptures
Weave dried plant materials w/ artist Abigail Loughrey at the Log Cabin.
DATE: 7/16
TIME: 3pm

Foraged Food Cooking
Join a class led by Chef Jeremy Abbey of Soil to Service on foraged plant cooking at the Log Cabin.
DATE: 8/13 
TIME: 3pm

Body Jewelry
w/ Emily Rucker of Waste Bead Envy
DATE: 9/10
TIME: 12pm

Bagg Talks w/ Jasmine Johnson
Music & conversation to help face mental health & life's challenges. 
DATE: 9/10
TIME: 4pm

Art Workshop 
Kim Fracassa leads painting & drawing w/ inks created w/ foraged plants & berries.
DATE: 9/17
TIME: 2 - 4pm

Art Workshop 
Eco-dyeing & printing w/ foraged plants on fabrics by Mandisa Smith
DATE: 9/24
TIME: 2 - 5pm

Made in Palmer Park Art Show
Artists of all age groups will be exhibiting work produced in the park. 
DATE: 10/1
TIME: 4pm
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ABOUT SENSATIONAL SUNDAYS:
​People for Palmer Park (PFPP) was awarded a $30,000 NeighborHUB Grant from the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce and General Motors to continue to transform the Log Cabin into a community center for creativity, imagination and engagement.


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“Earth Tones connects music-making and the sounds of nature through artistic improvisation and intuition, and active listening. Each concert features two ensembles – a youth-led or emerging group and a more established jazz or improvisational group,” said Joseph Darling, a music curator who conceived the series and is a PFPP board member.

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES IN THE SERIES:
  • July 16 @5pm:  Constant Pressure and the  Kaleigh Wilder Trio.
  • August 27 @5pm: Tariq Gardner's Evening Star trio and Djallo Djakate's Inner Ear.
  • Oct. 1 @5pm: Kasan Belgrave Duo and the Michael Malis Trio.
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Kaleigh Wilder Trio
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Djallo Djakate (Photo: Barbara Barefield)
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Michael Malis Trio
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The grant will allow the PFPP Arts & Culture Committee to present free family-friendly programs with gifted Detroit musicians, visual artists, poets, and storytellers and outfit the Log Cabin for art shows, concerts and other cultural activities. The committee is also selecting local arts and culture groups to engage and present through its innovative Community Arts micro-grant competition.
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Detroit Parks Coalition's Freedom Arts Festival returns with history and connection

6/20/2023

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Photos: Barbara Barefield
Sunday, July 9, 2pm-6pm at Palmer Park

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Detroit Walk to Freedom that culminated with a moving address by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which is widely considered a preview to his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, People for Palmer Park will commemorate the historic event with various art displays. Guests can also enjoy musical performances from Marion Hayden and Freedom Sounds — featuring Marion Hayden on bass, A. Spencer Barefield on guitar, Alvin Waddles on piano, Tariq Gardner on drums and Isis Damil on vocals.

A Knight Arts Challenge winner, the Freedom Arts Festival connects—and reconnects!—Detroiters to their neighborhood parks. Featuring music, dance, storytelling, and art reflecting Detroit’s multicultural tapestry, the festival brings together freedom, racial justice, history, and connection to place through arts & culture.

For more Freedom Arts Festival performance dates and locations for Summer/Fall 2023, visit https://www.detroitparkscoalition.com/freedom-arts-festival 
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Palmer Park to offer Community Arts Stipends

4/11/2023

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People for Palmer Park is pleased to be able to help support a few public cultural events and projects at Palmer Park this summer.
Up to $500 is available per individual or organization.
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Sample possibilities could include art installations; dance classes; poetry or music performance; exhibitions or more.

Applicants can be individuals or organizations. While everyone is invited to apply, proposals by individuals or organizations closest to Palmer Park will be given priority. 

Applicants will be contacted by May 15th with the results. Those awarded will work with a member of the PFPP Arts and Culture Committee to bring their proposal to life.
The decisions of the committee are final. Not all projects can or will be funded. The funding amounts may be different than requested.  We also will consider projects that need some guidance and support but do not need funding.

Questions? Please email [email protected]

Applications received by April 30th will be considered for this summer and fall.  Any received past that date will be retained for potential future funding.

APPLY FOR STIPENDS
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Painting in Palmer Park returns April-July 2023

4/11/2023

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Plein air painting in a beautiful Detroit park!

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DATES:
April 22 @ 1:30pm - 
meet near Splash Park (rescheduled from snowy March date)
June 3 @ 1:30pm
July 19 @ 4:30pm


Painting with artist Jacqueline Edwards Lane and writer/poet Vickie Elmer for our second series of outdoor painting. This one will culminate in a group exhibit in October.

Please bring paints, paper and canvas — and a chair. We provide refreshments, good company and simple plein air instructions.


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DETROIT PARKS COALITION TO CELEBRATE LEGACY OF SARAH E. RAY, ‘DETROIT’S OTHER ROSA PARKS’

8/16/2022

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WHEN: Saturday, August 20, 2022, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
WHERE: Outside the Palmer Park Community House, 1121 Merrill Plaisance, Detroit 
PERFORMANCE TIMES:
    Bill Harris and Robert Jones - 1pm
    Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy - 2pm
    A. Spencer Barefield Quintet - 3pm


Free, family-friendly event to pay tribute to late civil rights activist, Sarah Ray, through live music, dance performances, poetry and art on Saturday, August 20 in Detroit’s  Palmer Park . In partnership with the Sarah E. Ray Project, the Detroit Parks Coalition and People for Palmer Park will celebrate Sarah Ray's legacy through world-class music — jazz, blues, gospel, multi-genre — poetry, dance and art that explore both the life of Ray and the fights for equality, social justice, freedom and hope that she and others inspire.

In 1945, Ray, a 24-year-old African American secretary, was denied a seat on the segregated Boblo boat, the SS Columbia. Like Rosa Parks, she refused to back down, taking her fight for integration all the way to the United States Supreme Court. Represented by famed NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall, Ray won her case. Scholars argue that she paved the way for the seminal, 1954 Brown v. Board of Education, which found that separate was inherently unequal. She continued to be a civil rights activist throughout her life, mentoring and inspiring future generations. Ray passed away in 2006. 

Featured artists include the widely acclaimed A. Spencer Barefield Quintet, the talented Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy with DWDA Artistic Director Debra White-Hunt and the impactful duo of Bill Harris and Rev. Robert Jones. Both Barefield and White-Hunt are creating new works to accompany narratives about Sarah E. Ray written by Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist, author and historian Desiree Cooper. In addition to Barefield’s new composition to highlight the life of Sarah E. Ray, other pieces will explore themes of peace, racial equality, history and women and the fight for equal rights.

The event is part of the Detroit Parks Coalition Freedom Arts Festival, a citywide celebration with multiple free events over the summer and fall months to connect Detroiters to their neighborhood parks through cultural experiences. The festival series is supported by the Knight Foundation, a national foundation that invests in journalism, the arts and the success of cities where brothers John S. and James L. Knight once published newspapers. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Sarah E. Ray Project website: https://www.detroitsotherrosaparks.com/

Detroit Parks Coalition website: https://www.detroitparkscoalition.com/


WDET Interview: The life of Sarah E. Ray will be celebrated at the Freedom Arts Festival
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Metro Times article: https://www.metrotimes.com/arts/freedom-art-festival-to-celebrate-detroits-other-rosa-parks-30789953

Free Press article: https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2022/08/16/downtown-detroit-event-sarah-ray/10336018002/
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