Bedrock Detroit’s Monroe Street Midway opened to the public last month. Michigan s long, brutal winter is finally over and not only that, but this dreary fucking pandemic finally seems to be subsiding, too. So far, about 60% of Michigan residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the state will lift all pandemic restrictions by July 1. (Tip: If you haven t already done so, get your ass vaccinated!) With life returning to some semblance of normal around here, we ve come up with a list of things that we missed doing in and around Detroit last summer. So get your normal ass out there and start crossing some normal-ass shit off this normal-ass list!
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Holland Maze Literacy Park on 15th Street, between Linwood and Rosa Parks Boulevard.
(Photos: NW Goldberg Cares) Each Tuesday morning, 15 Detroit youngsters sit outside for 45 minutes of reading, music and lessons in a mini-park that looks like a botanical garden. The colorful setting, filled with 1,200 tulips, is Holland Maze Literacy Park on 15th Street in the NW Goldberg neighborhood. Childhood educator Deleon Williams, a 2015 Wayne State graduate and current master s student, leads the 14-week program that began two weeks ago for pre-kindergarden through fifth-graders. She has been the main preschool teacher at WSU s College of Education Early Childhood Center for the past six years.
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