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310 S. Ashley (Hathaway’s Hideaway) Comments (0)

Kick-off for Jack Eaton’s bid for the Ward 4 council seat. Great turnout plus many local dignitaries there in support: Mike Anglin, Jane Lumm, Sumi Kailasapathy, Vivienne Armentrout, Kathy Griswold, Alan Haber. Probably others. Sorry if I missed you. Thanks to Ms. Hathaway for the venue.

Fourth & Catherine Comments (2)

Sculpture Plaza. Balkan dance music infused with a bit of jazz by the band East. Quintet includes Matt Endahl on accordion, plus bass, trombone, drums.

Main Street btw Liberty and William Comments (0)

Street violinist abruptly interrupts amazing solo performance. Hugs exchanged with a couple she knows. Explanation to those of us listening: They just got engaged.

Fifth & Huron Comments (5)

A covered bike service stand with air, tools, and more. Just happened across this. A surprise at city hall. The eight “tools” are multi-purpose, simple, and secured with heavy-duty cables. [photo 1] [photo 2]

800 Block W. Washington Comments (0)

Swarm of bees hovering above middle of street, roughly between 826 and 831. Swarm appears to be ignoring lilacs and flowering trees. Looking to start new hive, perhaps?

Fifth Avenue Comments (0)

Ann Arbor Fire Department and Police Department  Open House:  crowds, kids, balloons, popcorn, demos of equipment  – Jaws-of-Life, Hazmat, SWAT team, etc.

West Park Comments (6)

Pond water level quite low, and apparently continuing to drop with no inflow. Is the parks staff letting it dry up? Hope the coming rain will help, but it did not seem to help after the last storm.

Fifth & William Comments (0)

Ann Arbor Open at Mack choir leads off AAPS board meeting at Ann Arbor District Library with “My Paddle’s Keen and Bright.” [photo]

Main Street Comments (0)

City attorney taking down license of car that almost hit him in zebra crossing on Main Street.

Fifth & Huron Comments (0)

Ceiling in the southwest corner of the Justice Center lobby has been prepped for Ed Carpenter’s hanging sculpture, which will be installed over Memorial Day weekend. [photo]