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"FREE TICKETS: Cinema & Sustainability Series Sparks Controversy in Ann Arbor!"
Get ready for free tickets to Cinema & Sustainability Film Series in Ann Arbor!

Todd Whalen

Sep 24, 2025

Trivia Questionâť“

In what year was the University of Michigan founded in Ann Arbor, MI?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations, in partnership with Marquee Arts, is hosting the Cinema & Sustainability Film Series, showcasing films centered on sustainability and environmental stewardship.

The series kicks off with Dr.

Seuss' The Lorax on Sunday, Sept.

28, with free tickets available online.

Subsequent films will be accompanied by post-screening discussions with local experts.

The series runs through December, promoting community involvement in sustainability efforts.

Sponsored by A2ZERO, Ann Arbor's plan for carbon neutrality by 2030, the series aims to inspire residents to join the movement.

For more information, visit the Cinema & Sustainability page or a2zero.org.

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Broadway Park West has officially opened along the Huron River, bringing a revitalized seven-acre public park to Ann Arbor as of September 12, 2025.

 

This once-industrial site, transformed by the Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy, now offers scenic riverfront trails that link directly to the Border-to-Border Trail, making the area more inviting for walkers and cyclists.

 

At its heart is The Commons, a lush, two-acre lawn designed for community gatherings and local events.

 

Mayor Christopher Taylor and Marie Klopf led the opening festivities, which featured a ceremonial ribbon-cutting, guided walks, live DJ sets, and a dance party with Joe Hertler.

 

Families enjoyed Bubble Fest — Ann Arbor’s first bubble-themed event offering interactive activities and treats.

 

This new park marks the first step in a broader plan to shape the Lowertown Neighborhood with future housing, a boutique hotel, and retail spaces.


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At Echelon Kitchen & Bar, the heart of Ann Arbor meets the warmth of a wood-fired kitchen.

 

This stylish yet welcoming spot elevates dining with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients crafted into vibrant dishes that feel both comforting and exciting. 

 

Whether you’re gathering with friends for small plates, enjoying a cozy dinner for two, or just stopping in for a craft cocktail, Echelon strikes the perfect balance of modern flavor and neighborly hospitality.

 

It’s not just a meal - it’s an experience rooted in community and flavor.

Raising Cane’s will open its first Ann Arbor restaurant on Tuesday, September 16, at 1116 S. University Avenue, steps from the University of Michigan’s Big House.

 

This is the chain’s third Michigan location, with the restaurant tailored to celebrate Wolverine pride.

 

Festivities kick off at 7:30 a.m., including a “Lucky 20” drawing for free Cane’s for a year, special gifts for the first diner in line, and commemorative hats for the earliest 100 combo customers.

 

A ribbon-cutting with the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce and live entertainment will add to the excitement.

 

The restaurant will serve classic chicken finger meals daily from 10 a.m., staying open as late as 3 a.m. on weekends to cater to students and night owls.

 

With over 140 job openings, neighbors and students are encouraged to apply for flexible roles with valuable benefits.

 

Ann Arbor’s grand opening reflects Raising Cane’s growing Michigan footprint and commitment to the local community.


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Q&A Questions

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities to do in Ann Arbor, MI?

A: Hiking at Nichols Arboretum, kayaking on the Huron River, and biking on the Border-to-Border Trail.


Q: Where can I find the best dining options in Ann Arbor, MI?

A: Some popular dining spots in Ann Arbor include Zingerman's Delicatessen, Frita Batidos, and The Gandy Dancer.


Q: What are some must-visit attractions in Ann Arbor, MI?

A: The University of Michigan campus, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, and the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum are all popular attractions in the area.

đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question:
The University of Michigan was founded in Ann Arbor in 1817.
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