Boylesque to host New Year’s Eve fundraiser for frontline workers, small businesses
Show to benefit Ypsilanti businesses, health care workers
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From left to right: Ani Briated, Maxi Chanel, Austin Moan, Jadein Black, Hershae Chocolatae. Photo courtesy of Jadein Black. (Austin Moan)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Watch a drag show, play trivia, support small businesses and raise money for frontline workers this New Year’s Eve.
From 8 p.m. to midnight on Thursday, Ypsilanti drag group Boylesque will host a New Year’s Eve show benefiting small businesses and frontline workers.
All of the proceeds from ticket purchases and tips will be used to buy gift cards to local businesses and given to frontline workers at University of Michigan Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, according to a release.
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In the early stages of the pandemic, delivery drivers made sure no-one had to leave the house for food or supplies, but now they are taking on an even more important role as the last link in the Covid-19 vaccine supply chain.
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Driver killed, passenger extracted after car vaults from ditch into Ann Arbor Walgreens
Otis Jones identified as driver killed in crash
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A vehicle crashed into an Ann Arbor Walgreens on Dec. 23, 2020. (WDIV)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A driver was killed and an injured passenger was extracted after 45 minutes when a car “vaulted” from a ditch into a Walgreens in
Walgreens at the corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Huron Parkway, according to authorities.
A vehicle was traveling south on Huron Parkway when it left the road near Asher Road, Ann Arbor police said. The vehicle went through the grass and a ditch before “vaulting” into the building, police said.
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He s only 11, but Ann Arbor sixth-grader Nemo Tsai already has a two major skills under his belt. He s a champion golfer, and this year his kitchen prowess landed him on the Food Networks Kids Baking Championship.
He s one of a dozen pint-sized bakers who will compete on season nine of the show, debuting Monday with judges Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman. The winner takes home $25,000 and a ton of bragging rights.
The Forsythe Middle School student will go up against other kids from around the country ages 10-13 in the fast-paced show, competing in weekly baking challenges while parents wait backstage and react to the roller coaster of reality television.