Community book read and Justice Library dedication in Bay City will promote racial justice
Updated 3:57 PM;
Facebook Share
BAY CITY, MI - Two events will be held in Bay City as a part of a project dubbed “The Justice Read Project” to promote racial justice in Bay County with literature as a key tool.
The first event that will be held as a part of the project is the dedication of a small standalone Justice Library on Wednesday, April 21, at 4 p.m. at the Waterfall Park, 101 Third Street, Bay City. The adult and children’s books inside this lending library will focus on racial justice and will be available for loan to any community member, free of charge, according to a Saginaw Valley State University Writing Center/Center for Community Writing news release.
Meet the Makers at Live Oak s winter farmers market
Indoor vendors hosted Saturdays through April
Dec. 20, 2020
FacebookTwitterEmail
Midland’s Live Oak Coffeehouse is offering a slice of the farmers market experience every weekend this winter season.
From 7: 30 a.m. to noon every Saturday through April, patrons can Meet the Makers at the winter market inside Live Oak, 711 Ashman St.
Vendors will vary but include jewelry makers, fresh meat and produce, books, baked goods, handmade soaps and more. This past Saturday featured vendors such as Shepherd Organic Produce and Poultry, Enchanted Root Apothecary, Leopard Print Books, Gifts and Curiosities, Went Weird Creations, DMS Fish Supply, Cabana Soaps and more.