| Go East Jefferson 
							Presents "Jazzin' On The River" And Historic 
							Eastside Bus Tours
 DETROIT - Because the Jefferson Avenue Streetscape 
							Project will be wrapping up in September, we have 
							moved our annual Jazzin on Jefferson outdoor music 
							festival to the Detroit Riverfront at A.B. Ford 
							Park. Help Jefferson East, Inc. celebrate another 
							Detroit summer with this FREE FAMILY-FRIENDLY 
							neighborhood event!
 
 www.goeastjefferson.com
 
 MUSIC SCHEDULE:
 2 p.m.: Sean Dobbins Organ Quartet
 3:30 p.m.: Heritage Works African dance and drumming
 4 p.m.: Marion Hayden Sextet
 6 p.m.: Planet D Nonet Township Jazz Band
 7:45 p.m.: Perry Hughes and OGD
 
 Other highlights include:
 
  African dance and drumming lessons for kids
  historic bus tours
  food
  kayak tours
 2 p.m. Tour: http://bit.ly/1KTyFcZ
 Twilight Tour: http://bit.ly/1OhcEFC
  outdoor recreation
  soccer tournament (12:30 p.m.) and workshop
  psychedelic face painting
 
 Plus...Miss Purple, the clown from Universoul 
							Circus!
 
 Free and open to the public! SPECIAL THANKS TO Mack 
							Avenue Records!
 
 Enjoy a guided bus tour through beautiful and 
							storied Jefferson-Chalmers on Detroit's lower east 
							side. Learn about the waterfront community's rich 
							automotive, bootlegging and jazz era history!
 
 As part of the 2015 Jazzin' on the River event, the 
							Southeast Waterfront Neighborhood Association (SWNA) 
							and author Nick Sinacori (The Village of Fairview 
							Histroical Society and author of Horse Power, Men 
							and Machines) will host a guided bus tour through 
							Historic Jefferson-Chalmers.
 
 Date: Saturday, September 26
 Where: Meet at Faith Church (897 Piper St. Detroit, 
							MI 48215)
 When: Morning tour (10-11:30 a.m.) and afternoon 
							tour (noon-1:30 p.m.)
 How much: $15/person
 
 To register for 10 a.m. tour, go here. To register 
							for noon tour, go here.
 
 **Register early, as seating is very limited.
 
 Features include:
 o Vanity Ballroom
 o Detroit's canal system
 o Windmill Pointe, the site of the Fox Indian 
							Massacre
 o former Marlborough Jockey Club
 o Fisher Mansion (currently the Bhaktivedanta 
							Cultural Center)
 o Detroit Driving Club
 o United Railcar Barn
 o the location of Henry Ford's first auto race (he 
							won!)
 o early sites of automotive companies that 
							eventually became part of the Big 3
 o much more!
 
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