Executive Committee Meeting 10-15-24

President's Report

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ADDRESSES

NIGHTLIFE

Nightlife A city built on music, Detroit is packed with venues to listen to and watch music of all genres: classical, jazz, comedy musicals, and, of course, techno—there’s something for everyone. w Bars often host live gigs. T “ Where to Drink ” T Find the addresses on our maps using the numbers on the listing (e.g. ā ). The coordinates in red (e.g. C2 ) refer to the detachable map (inside the cover). Downtown Local Map pp. 20-21 961-0000 - Fri. 6pm-2am, Sat. 8pm-1:30am. Eclectic decor, amazing

cocktails, snacks, live music: the place is always crowded, and a fun and lively evening is guaranteed! Great atmosphere. Ă Deluxx Fluxx – F6 - 1274 Library St - t (313) 788-7015 - www.deluxxfluxx.com - Thu.-Sat. 9pm-2am. Several rooms and different moods in one of Downtown’s most popular night clubs. � ă Aretha’s Jazz Café – G6 - 350 Madison St - t (313) 887-8500 - jazzcafedetroit.com - opening times vary . Live music most nights, mainly jazz and blues. The food is fab too. 8500 - www.musichall.org. An Art Deco cinema turned concert and performance venue. One of the outer walls is adorned with the large fresco featuring Stevie Wonder . Ĉ Hollywood Casino Hotel – G6 - 555 E. Lafayette St - t (313) 223 2999 - www.greektowncasino. com. Detroit has several casinos, including this centrally located one in Greektown. In addition to games ą Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts – G6 - 350 Madison St - t (313) 887

ć Cliff Bell’s – F6 - 2030 Park Ave - t (313) 961-2543 - www.cliffbells. com - 5pm-11pm/midnight - closed Mon.-Tue. This hangout for fans of live jazz music also offers a buzzy bar and great restaurant. Frequently packed out. Ć Fox Theatre – F6 - 2211 Woodward Ave - t (313) 471-7000 - www. olympiaentertainment.com. This cinema, built by the Fox company in 1928, gave its name to an entire district ( T p. 31) . Super famous and magnificent, today it hosts concerts. Ą The Fillmore Detroit – F6 - 2115 Woodward Ave - t (313) 961-5451 - www.livenation.com. In close vicinity to the Fox Theatre, it’s also one of the city’s major live performance and concert halls. ĉ Saint Andrews Hall – G6 - 431 E. Congress St t (313) 961-8961 - www. standrewsdetroit.com. A large venue for gigs by the latest bands. Eminem and Queens of the Stone Age have performed there. � ā Cafe D’Mongos Speakeasy – F6 - 1439 Griswold St - t (313)

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Full house at the Fox Theatre.

record store, night club, concert hall... yet another multi functional venue that Detroit does so well! T Bert’s Market Place – G4 - p. 84. Midtown Local Map p. 42 Đ Detroit Symphony Orchestra – E4 - 3711 Woodward Ave - Max M. Fisher Music Center - t (313) 576 5111 - www.dso.org. One of the most respected orchestras in the country. � đ TV Lounge – DE6 - 2548 Grand River Ave - t (313) 965-4789 - www. facebook.com/tvloungedetroit - Thu. 5pm-2am, Fri.-Sat. 9pm-2am . Live music is why folk come here. You might find it hard to believe, but this go-to place for a night on the town is also

and gambling machines, the casino hosts shows, restaurants, and a hotel. Eastern Market Local Map p. 42 � Ĕ Trinosophes – H5 - 1464 Gratiot Ave - t (313) 778-9258 - trinosophes.com - 10am-3pm - closed Mon.-Tue. Located in a spice warehouse, this extraordinary place is at once a vegetarian restaurant, coffee shop, and culture venue. The varied program includes concerts, conferences, exhibitions, screenings, and more. ė Spot Lite Detroit – Map in the second inside flap of the cover - 2905 Beaufait St - spotlitedetroit.com - Wed.-Sat. 10am-2am. Bar, art gallery,

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